ABRAHAM  LINCOLN 

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BROADSIDES 

MEDALS       BUSTS 

PERSONAL  RELICS 

AUTOGRAPH  LETTERS 

DOCUMENTS 
UNIQUE  LIFE  PORTRAITS 


GEO.  D.  SMITH, 

547  FIFTH  AVENUE,  70  WALL  STREET 

NEW  YORK 


TELEPHONES;  MURRAY  HILL  2626;  HANOVER  6942 


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LINCOLNIANA 


THE  PRESENT  CATALOGUE  CONTAINS  UNDOUBTEDLY  THE  LARGEST 
AND  FINEST  COLLECTION  OF  LINCOLNIANA  EVER  OFFERED  FOR  SALE 
BY  ANY  AMERICAN  BOOKSELLER,  AND  COMPRISES  MANY  UNIQUE 
PIECES  WHICH  CAN  NEVER  OCCUR  FOR  SALE  AGAIN. 

AMONGST  THEM  ARE  MANY  EXCEEDINGLY  RARE  BOOKS  AND 
PAMPHLETS  ISSUED  DURING  LINCOLN'S  LIFE  TIME.  THEY  ONLY 
APPEARED  IN  VERY  SMALL  EDITIONS  AND  BY  FAR  THE  GREATEST 

NUMBER  OF  COPIES  WHICH   NOW  SURVIVE,   HAVE  BEEN  ABSORBED  IN- 

co  THE  COLLECTIONS  OF  THE  GREAT  PUBLIC  LIBRARIES  AND  MANY 
OTHER  PUBLIC  INSTITUTIONS  OF  AMERICA. 

THE  LINCOLN  LETTERS  AND  AUTOGRAPH  DOCUMENTS  HERE  DES 
CRIBED  ARE  ALL  OF  PARTICULAR  VALUE  AND  INTEREST.  THEY  HAVE 
ALWAYS  BEEN  SCARCE,  AND  AFTER  THE  VERY  ASSIDUOUS  SEARCH 
THAT  HAS  BESN  MADE  FOR  THEM  BY  COLLECTORS  DURING  THE  LAST 

FIFTY  YEARS  IT  is  BARELY  POSSIBLE  THAT  ANY  MORE  OF  LINCOLN'S 
WRITINGS  OF  IMPORTANCE  CAN  NOW  COME  TO  LIGHT. 

THE  NUMBER  OF  TRIBUTES  TO  LINCOLN'S  GENIUS  AND  PERSON 
ALITY  PRONOUNCED  AND  WRITTEN  BY  HIS  CONTEMPORARIES  AND  THE 

MOST  PROMINENT  MEN  OF  THE  IQTH  CENTURY  IS  EXTREMELY  LARGE 
AND  COMPREHENSIVE. 

BOOKS  DEVOTED  TO  ACCOUNTS  OF  LINCOLN'S  DEATH,  THE  PUR- 
SUIT,  ARREST  AND  TRIALS  OF  THE  CONSPIRATORS  ARE  HERE  ALSO  VERY 
COMPLETELY  REPRESENTED. 

OF  SUPREME  IMPORTANCE  ALSO  ARE  THE  TWO  BEAUTIFUL  LIFE 
SIZE  PORTRAITS,  ONE  IN  CRAYONS  AND  THE  OTHER  IN  OILS,  OF  THE 
MARTYR  PRESIDENT. 

"The  Lincoln  Cult  is  only  in  its  Infancy.  It  has  had  but  a  single 
generation  in  which  to  grow  but  as  the  Perspective  of  Time  brings 
into  Grander  Relief  the  Noble  proportions  of  its  Subject,  Homage 
and  Admiration  for  him  will  be  bounded  only  by  the  Civilized 
World/' 


Abraham  ffiinrnln 


1.  ABOUT  THE  WAR.     Plain  Words  to  Plain  People,  by  a  Plain 
Man.    8vo,  original  pictorial  wrappers.    Philadelphia.     1863.  $1.50 

A  Fine  Lincoln  Administration  Document. 

2.  ABOTT,  ABOTT  A.     The  Assassination  and  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  President  of  the  United  States  of  America,  at  Washington,  on 
the  1/j.th  of  April,  1865.    Printed  within  black  borders  throughout.     I2mo, 
half  light  calf  gilt.    New  York.    1865.  $12.50 

THE  FIRST  BOOK  PRINTED  ON  THE  DEATH  OF  LINCOLN  having  been  issued  on 
April  1 5th,  announcing  the  Fact  "The  President  died  this  morning  at  twenty-two 
minutes  past  seven.  Mr.  Seward  is  also  dead." 

3.  ABRAHAM    AFRICANUS    I.     His    Secret    Life    as    revealed 
tinder  the  Mesmeric  Influence.     Mysteries  of  the  White  House.     I2mo. 
original   front  wrapper  with   Crowned   Head  of   Lincoln.     New  York. 
1864.  $5-00 

Diabolism — Seward,  Necromancer — Lincoln  in  a  Trance  reveals  his  Secret 
History  etc.  Contains  much  Satirical  Verse. 

4.  ABRAHAM    AFRICANUS    I.     His    Secret   Life,    as    revealed 
tinder  the  Mesmeric  Influence.     Mysteries  of  the  White  House.     i6mo. 
half  morocco,  original  glazed   wrappers  with  portrait  bound  in.     New 
York.     1864.  $7-5° 

Scarce     Fine  copy. 

5.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.    An  Appreciation.    By  W.  H.  Marcy; 
The  American   Conflict;  A  Lecture  by  Rev.  Dr.  Dill.     Belfast,   1863; 
Peace ;  A  Lecture  delivered  Aug.  4,  1864,  at  the  Cooper  Institute,  N.  Y. 
By  Lindley  Spring.    3  vols  in  one.     I2mo,  half  morocco.     New  York  and 
Belfast  1906.     1863-1864.  ,  •-,"'  $7.50 

The  "Appreciation"  is  a  small  i6-page  pamphlet  with  portrait  wrappers. 

6.  ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.     Farmer's    Boy   and    President.    8vo, 
cloth,  original  portrait  wrappers  bound  in.     London  Society  for  Promot 
ing  Christian  Knowledge.     (1888).  $7.50 

Rare.    Very  fine  copy. 

7.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.    Vierzehnter  President  der  Vereinigten 
Staaten.     Woodcut  portrait  by  Orr.     I2mo,  half  morocco  (New  York) 
June.     1865.  $3-00 

Contains  a  very  useful  Chronology  of  Events  of  the  War,  Nov.  i86o-May  26, 
1865. 


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8.  ADAMS.?:  GEORGE:  ;E. ;    Linbpln.     Address   delivered   at   Quincy,v 
Illinois.     <3'ct.:  ^3-  .'1908",  "bafofer"«the  'State  Historical  Society  of  Illinois.. 
8vo,  original  wrappers.    Peterboro.  N.  H.     1908.  $i-75 

9.  ADDERUP,   ANDREW.     Lincolniana  or,   the  Humors   of   Uncle 
Abe.     Second,  Joe  Miller.     Illustrated.     I2mo,  half  light  calf,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.    New  York.    1864.       .  $6.00 

Scarce.     Fine  Copy. 

10.  ADVANCE  SHEETS  from  the  Book  now  in  Press,  to  be  is 
sued  Nov.  i,  1874,  entitled  Abraham  Lincoln.    His  Life,  Public  Services, 
Death  and  Great  Funeral  Cortege,  with  a  History  and  Description  of  the 
National  Lincoln  Monument.     By  JOHN  CARROLL  POWER.     I2mo,  half 
dark  ',  morocco,     original     brown     wrappers     bound     in.       Springfield. 
1874.  $2.50 

ORIGINAL  TELEGRAM  FOR  THE  ARREST  OF  BOOTH. 

11.  ALEXANDER,  COL.  E.  B.  Provost  Marshal  at  St.  Louis  during 
the  Civil  War.     The  Original  Telegraph  Form  sent  to  Captain  Hubbard 
Provost  Marshal  at  Springfield,  Illinois,  instructing  him  to  "ARREST  J. 
WILKES  BOOTH  THE  MURDERER  OF  THE  PRESIDENT  WHEREVER  HE  MAY 
BE  FOUND  AND  SEND  HIM  HERE  IN  IRONS."    Oblong  i2mo.    Saint  Louis. 
April  15,  1865.  $100.00 

A  Unique  Lincoln  Memento. 

12.  ALGER,  HORATIO.     Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Backwoods  Boy;  or 
how  a  Young  Rail-Splitter  became  President.     Portrait  and  Illustrations. 
I2mo,  cloth.    New  York.    1883.  $2.00 

13.  ALKINS,  GEORGE.    Address  in  Vindication  of  the  U.  S.  Govern 
ment  for  the  course  pursued  in  subduing  the  Southern  Rebellion.     De 
livered  in  Bridgetown.     Barbadoes.     W.  I.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco, 
covers  bound  in.    Philadelphia.     1865.  $4.00 

In  high  praise  of  Lincoln  and  his  policy.     Scarce. 

14.  ALLEN,  EUGENE  C.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  Historical  Essay 
in  Two  Parts.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Albion, 
Michigan.     1895.  $4.00 

Contains  at  end  an  interesting  three-page  Bibliography. 

15.  ALVAREZ,  ALONZO.     Progress  and  Intelligence  of  Americans 
whether  in  the  Northern,  Central  or  Southern  portion  of  the  Continent, 
Founded  upon  the  Normal  and  Absolute  Servitude  of  Inferior  Animates 
to  Mankind,  as  indicated  by  the  Order  of  Nature  and  by  the  Acts  of  Cre 
ation  as  laid  down  by  the  Bible.    Advantages  Enumerated  and  Explained. 
8vo,  cloth,    n.  p.     1865.  $25.00 

Extremely  Scarce.  Not  in  Field,  Brinley,  Menzies,  Murphy,  etc.  Not  copy 
righted,  but  was  published  by  the  author  in  America,  while  sojourning  in  the 
United  States.  The  author  was  violently  opposed  to  Lincoln  and  his  policies,  and 
the  book  may  have  been  written  in  an  attempt  to  induce  the  Southern  States  to. 
join  with  Mexico  in  a  new  Empire. 


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16.  AMBASSADORS.  Message  of  the  President  eGnimunj^ating  in 
formation  touching  the  Visit  of  Mr.  Mereierv  to  Rrchirtontl  m  April.     2 
pages.     8vo,  Washington.     1863.  $3-°° 

Denying  a  statement  that  the  French  Minister  and  Prince  Napoleon  were  en 
trusted  with  any  Mission  either  from  the  President  or  Government  to  the  "Insur 
rectionary  Agents,  or  so-called  Authorities  at  Richmond." 

17.  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  REVIEW  for  Jan.   1896,  contain 
ing  two  Documents  relating  to  Lincoln's  Nomination  to  Congress  in  1846. 
Bound  in  with  John  E.  Burton's  Lincoln  Oration  1903,  2  vols  in  one.    8vo, 
half  roan  neat,  covers  bound  in.    New  York.     1896.  $3-5O 

18.  AMERICAN  ODD  FELLOW.     A  Monthly  Mazagine.     8vo, 
new  half  brown  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    New  York.    June, 
1865.  $3.50 

Contains  the  Resolutions  and  Proceedings  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Pennsyl 
vania  relative  to  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Also  the  Address  to  President 
Johnson  from  the  Members  of  the  Odd  Fellows  of  Canada  West  on  the  same 
occasion. 

19.  AMES,  CHARLES  G.     Stand  by  the  President !    An  Address  de 
livered  before  the  National  Union  Association  of  Cincinnati,  March  6, 
1863.    8vo,  half  brown  morocco.     Philadelphia.     1863.  $4.00 

A  Rare  Ohio  Address. 

20.  AMNESTY  PROCLAMATION  and  Third  Annual  Message  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     Read  in  Congress  Dec.  9,   1863.     8vo,  half  brown 
morocco  gilt.     (Washington).     1863.  $5«oo 

First  Edition  of  one  of  the  Greatest  of  American  State  Papers. 

21.  AMNESTY  PROCLAMATION  and  Third  Annual  Message  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     Read  in  Congress.     Dec.  9,   1863.     8vo,  wrappers. 
Washington.    1863.  $3-5O 

22.  ANDERSON,  HOMER.     Where  I  saw  Lincoln  (Corp  Co.  I,  90 
Reg.  O.  V.  I.)    Portrait  i6mo,  original  glazed  wrappers.    Peekskill.    New 
York.     1909.  $1.50 

Only  a  small  Edition  privately  printed. 

23.  ANDREW,  JOHN  A.     Address  to  the  Two  Branches  of  the 
Legislature  of  Massachusetts.    Map  of  Gettysburg.    8vo,  wrappers.    Bos 
ton.     1864.  $1.50 

Contains  Lincoln's   Famous  Gettysburg  Address. 

24.  ANDREW,  JOHN  A.     Valedictory  Address  of  Governor  An 
drew  to  the  Two  Branches  of  the  Legislature.    Jan.  4,  1866.    8vo,  half 
morocco  neat,  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston.     1866.  $5-OO 

Urging  stringent  measures  against  the  Rebels.  Autograph  presentation  in 
scription  from  Gov.  Andrew  on  front  Cover. 

25.  ANDREW7S,  MARY  RAYMOND  SHIPMAN.    The  Perfect  Tribute. 
Frontispiece.   Small  I2mo,  pictorial  boards,  uncut.  New  York.  1906.  $1.50 


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26.  ANDREWS,  <SA:M^EI   C.%  Ke  Keiki  Paionia  ;  or,  Pioneer  Boy  I 
Lilo  I  PeiresiCiena'  Ho  Amerika  -  Huipuia.     Portraits  and  illustrations  by 
Harley.    I2mo,  half  red  morocco.    Nu  Yoka.     1869.  $6.50 

Life  of  Lincoln  in  Hawaiian. 

27.  ANNUAL  MESSAGE  OF  THE  PRESIDENT.  1863.    Refers 
to  the  Blockade  of  the  Southern  States,  the  Treaty  of  England  for  the 
suppression  of  the  African  Slave  Trade,  Neutrality  of  the  French,  Inter- 
Oceanic   transit  through   Nicaragua,   the  abuse  of   foreigners  becoming 
citizens  for  the  sole  purpose  of  evading  the  duties  imposed  on  them  by 
their  own  Countries,  extension  of  the  telegraph  system,  increase  of  the 
Navy,  etc.,  etc.    8vo,  sewed.    Washington.     1863.  $5.00 

One  of  Lincoln's  longest  State  Papers. 

28.  ANTI-LINCOLN  DOCUMENTS.    Corruptions  and  Frauds  of 
Lincoln's  Administration.     Mr.  Lincoln's  Arbitrary  Arrests  ;  Republican 
Opinions  about  Lincoln,  and  about  50  others,  in  one  volume,  8vo,  cloth. 
New  York  about  1864.  $35.00 

An  exceptionally  scarce  and  complete  series  of  anti-Lincoln  and  strong  Demo 
cratic  and  Copperhead  pamphlets,  1860-1864,  comprising  the  Democratic  Campaign 
Documents,  and  Papers  from  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Political  Knowledge 
(so-called),  complete  sets  of  which  are  almost  unprocurable.  The  President  of 
this  Copperhead  Society  was  Professor  S.  F.  B.  Morse. 

29.  ARNAUD,  ACHILLE.     Abraham  Lincoln,  sa  Naissance,  sa  Vie, 
sa  Mort;  avec  un  Recit  de  la  Guerre  D'Amerique.     Illustrated.     Royal 
8vo,  calf  gilt,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Paris.     1865.  $15.00 

The  most  Authentic  of  the  Contemporary  French  Lives  of  Lincoln.  The 
Woodcut  portraits  of  Lincoln  and  the  other  Illustrations  by  Jahier  are  particularly 
fine. 

30.  ARNOLD,    ISAAC    N.     Reconstruction  :     Liberty    the    Corner- 
Stone,  and  Lincoln  the  Architect.    A  Speech.    8vo,  half  morocco,  UNCUT. 
Washington.     1864.  $10.00 

A  Magnificent  Lincoln  Speech  and  extremely  Scarce. 

31.  ARNOLD,  ISAAC  N.     Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
8vo,  cloth.    New  York.     1869.  $4.50 

Very  Scarce.  Contains  at  end  24  pages  of  Illustrated  Advertisements  relating 
to  Lincoln,  his  Death  with  Newspaper  and  Personal  Opinions  about  him. 

32.  ARNOLD,  ISAAC  N.    Abraham  Lincoln  :    A  Paper  Read  before 
the  Royal  Historical  Society,  London,  June  i6th,   1881.     8vo,  half  mo 
rocco,  cover  bound  in.     Chicago.     1881.  $12.00 

Autograph  note  on  cover:  "Received  from  the  author,  August  28,  1881. 
James  Grant  Wilson" 

33.  ARNOLD,  ISAAC  N.     Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Chicago 
Historical  Society  giving  INCIDENTS  IN  THE;  LIFE  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN 
AND   MAJOR  ANDERSON   and  others.     8vo,  half  dark  morocco,   original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Chicago.     1877.  $5-OO 

The  Lincoln  Incidents  principally  relate  to  the  Services  of  "Private  Abraham 
Lincoln  in  Captain  lies  Compan\  of  Illinois  Mounted  Rangers"  in  the  Black  Hawk 
War. 


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34.  ARNOLD,  ISAAC  N.     Abraham  Lincoln:     A 'paper  read  before 
the    Royal    Historical    Society,    London,    June    16,    1881  ;    Stephen    A. 
Douglas.     An  Eulogy.     By  James  W.  Sheahan  before  the  Chicago  Uni 
versity.    8vo,  half  brown  morocco  neat.     Chicago.     1881.  $4.00 

35.  ARNOLD,    ISAAC    N.     The    Life    of    Abraham    Lincoln.     En 
graved  portrait.     8vo,  half  wine  calf,  gilt  back  and  top,  uncut.     Chicago. 
1885.  $6.00 

The  Best  and  Most  Complete  Edition  of  Arnold's  Lincoln,  edited  by  E.  B. 
Washburne.  Almost  entirely  rewritten  and  enlarged  by  the  Author,  one  of 
Lincoln's  Closest  Friends. 

36.  ASSASSINATION  OF  PRESIDENT  LINCOLN.     The  Ter 
rible  Tragedy  at  Washington.     Last  Hour.s  and  Death  Bed  Scenes  of  the 
President.    A  Full  and  Graphic  Account  from  Reliable  Authority  of  this 
great  National  Calamity.     A  Biographical  Sketch  with  a  Correct  Like 
ness  of  all  the  parties  in  any  way  connected  with  the  Lamentable  Event. 
With  numerous  full  page  plates.     8vo,  original  covers  with  portrait  of 
Lincoln.     Philadelphia.     Barclay  &  Co.     1865.  $3-5o 

37.  ASSASSINATION    OF    PRESIDENT    LINCOLN    and    the 
Trial  of   the   Conspirators   David  E.    Her  old,   Mary   E.    Surratt,   Lewis 
Payne,  George  A.  Atzerodt,  Edward  Sp  angler v  Samuel  A.  Mudd,  Samuel 
Arnold  and  Michael  O'Laughlin.     Compiled  and  arranged  by  BENN  PIT 
MAN.     Engraved  Frontispiece  containing  nine  portraits  of  the  Accused. 
8vo,  original  cloth.    New  York.     1865.  $3-5o 

Contains  complete  Index  of  the  names  of  the  very  great  number  of  Witnesses 
examined  and  an  eight-page  Chronological  "Table  of  Contents." 

38.  ASSASSINATION  and  History  of  the  Conspiracy.     A  Com 
plete  digest  of  the  whole  affair  from  its  Inception  to  its  Culmination, 
Sketches   of   the   Principal   Characters,   Reports   of   the   Obsequies,   etc. 
With   numerous  Illustrations.      8vo,    light    calf   gilt   pictorial    wrappers. 
Cincinnati.     J.  R.  Hawley.     1865.  $5-OO 

The  First  Western  History  of  the  Murder. 

UNIQUE  EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  COPY. 

39.  ATHENAEUM   CLUB.     Commemorative   Proceedings   of   the 
Athenaeum  Club,  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Portrait  on  Japan 
paper,  engraved  by  Ritchie.     Folio,  half  brown  levant,  gilt  top,  uncut. 
New  York.     1865.  $50.00 

ONE  OF  A  VERY  FEW  COPIES  on  largest  paper.  Extra  illustrated  by  the  inser 
tion  of  the  Marshall  portrait  of  Lincoln;  memorial  card,  blackbordered ;  a  life 
photograph  of  JOHN  WIT.KES  BOOTH,  woodcut  portraits  of  John  H.  Surratt  from 
Newspapers  of  the  day  contemporary  photograph  of  Lincoln's  Home  at  Springfield, 
Life  photograph  of  Lincoln  and  his  youngest  son,  the  Printed  Letter  from  Presi 
dent  Lincoln  to  Mr.  Hackett  about  his  Shakespeare  performances  and  other  Extra- 
Illustrations  of  great  Interest.  At  end  of  the  Proceedings  is  printed  Henry 
Tuckerman's  Splendid  Funeral  Ode.  The  large  folio  portrait  of  Lincoln,  Mar 
shall's  Masterpiece,  is  an  exceptionally  strong  and  fine  Impression. 


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40.  ATHENAEUM  CLUB.     Commemorative  Proceedings 

on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Portrait.     Large  8vo,  wrappers,  un 
cut.    New  York.    1865.  $3-5O 

In  addition  to  the  Speeches  by  Parke  Godwin  and  others,  this  handsome 
Memorial  contains  Henry  Tuckerman's  Fine  Ode  "Shroud  the  Banner"  written  for 
the  occasion. 

41.  ATKINSON,    ELEANOR.      Lincoln's    Love    Story.      Illustrated. 
I2mo,  cloth  uncut.     New  York.     1909.  $1.00 

42.  ATLANTA  MEMORIAL.     Services  in  Commemoration  of  the 
looth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  Union  and  Con 
federate   Veterans.      Portraits.      8vo,    original    stiff   wrappers.      Atlanta. 
1909.  $1.25 

43.  ATLANTIC   MONTHLY.     The   Original   Number   for  April, 
1867,   containing  a   most   interesting   unsigned    1 3-page   Article   entitled 
"PIONEERING"  in  which  the  Author  whilst  on  a  visit  to  Lincoln's  Law 
Partner,  W.  H.  Herndon  procured  in  great  detail  many  Facts  and  De 
tails    relating    to    their    former    Friendship    and    Business    Association. 
8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  covers  bound  in.     Uncut.  Boston.   1867.    $6.00 

Also  bound  in  are  2  other  Numbers  of  the  Atlantic  containing  "Lincoln's  Plans 
of  Reconstruction,  A  Bit  of  Secret  History."  By  Allan  B.  Magruder ;  and 
"Abraham  Lincoln"  by  Thorndike  Rice. 

44.  ATWOOD,  E.  S.     In  Memoriam.     Discourses  in  Commemora 
tion  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.  Salem. 

1865.  $3.50 
The  Two    Sermons  are    titled    "The    Nation's    Loss"    and    "The    President's 

Record." 

45.  ATZERODT,    Arnold,    and    Payne,    three    of   the    conspirators 
concerned  in  the  assassination  of  Lincoln.     Pencil  drawings  from  life  by 
GENERAL     LEW     WALLACE,     signed.       Each     9   1-2  x  8   1-4     inches. 

1866.  $100.00 

Unique.  The  portraits  were  drawn  during  the  trial  by  courtmartial.  Arnold  is 
represented  with  shackles  on  his  arms  leaning  on  the  front  of  the  dock. 

JOHN  G.  NICOLAY'S  COPY. 

46.  AUGHEY,  JOHN  H.    The  Iron  Furnace;  or  Slavery  and  Seces 
sion.     By  a  Refugee  from  Mississippi.     Portrait.     I2mo,  original  cloth. 
Philadelphia.     1863.  $6.00 

A  very  Remarkable  Southern  War  Record  formerly  belonging  to  Lincoln's 
Friend  and  Secretary  John  G.  Nicolay  with  his  Autograph  inside  fore  cover. 

47.  B.   R.     Memoir  of  Abraham  Lincoln,   President   Elect  of   the 
United  States ;  his  Opinion  on  Secession,  etc.     To  which  is  appended  an 
Historical  Sketch  on  Slavery  from  "The  Times."    Portrait.     i6mo,  cloth, 
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inside  front  Cover.  An  Extremely  rare  Lincoln  memoir. 


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48.  B.  R.     A  Memoir  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  Elect  of  the 
United   States   of  America,   His   Opinion  on   Secession,   Extracts   from 
the  United  States  Constitution,  etc.    To  which  is  appended  an  Historical 
Sketch  on  Slavery.     With  the  rare  and  fine  woodcut  portrait  of  Lincoln. 
i6mo,  original  cloth,  uncut.     London.     1861.  $7-5O 

The  very  scarce  First  English  Life  of  Lincoln. 

49.  BABCOCK,  SAMUEL  B.     A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Presi 
dent  Lincoln.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Dedham. 
1865.  $6-50 

"The  Victory  that  day  was  turned  into  mourning." 

50.  BACON,  G.  W.    Abraham  Lincoln;  geschetst  in  zijn  Leven  en 
Daden.     Near  het  Engelsch  van  G.  W.   Bacon.      I2mo,  half  morocco, 
uncut,  original  covers  bound  in.    Amsterdam.     1865.  $8.00 

The   First    Life   of   Lincoln   published   in   Holland.     On   the   Cover  is   a   rare 
lithographic  Lincoln  Portrait  by  W.  Frey. 

51.  BACON,  G.  W.     Abraham  Lincoln  geschetst  in  Zijn  Leven  en 
Daden.     Naar  het  Engelsch  van  G.  W.   Bacon.     Portrait  on  wrapper. 
I2mo,  full  morocco,  gilt  original  wrappers  bound  in,  uncut.    Amsterdam. 
1865.  $10.00 

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on  the  cover  is  signed  by  W.  Frey.     Handsome  Copy. 

52.  BADGER,  HENRY  C.     The  Humble  Conqueror:    A  Discourse, 
Commemorative    of    the    Life    and    Services    of    ABRAHAM    LINCOLN, 
preached  to  the  Cambridgeport  Parish.     April  23,  1865.     8vo,  half  dark 
brown  morocco.    Boston.    Printed  for  the  Parish.     1865.  $7.00 

Only  a  small  Edition  Printed. 

53.  BADGES.  Abraham  Lincoln.     Night  Inspector's  Badge,  U.  S. 
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Proclamation  (1876)  Woven  Badge  of  Eliza  Cook's  Poem  "The  Old  Arm 
Chair"  (1876).     4  pieces.  $12.00 

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consisting  of  a  clasp,  with  a  bust  of  Lincoln  as  a  pendant  on  a  blue  silk 
ribbon.    Silver.    New  York.     1898.  $7.50 

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by  Black,  Starr  and  Frost. 

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quotations,  and  sentiments  of  affection,     n  pieces.  New  York  and  Wash 
ington.     1865.  $17.50 

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57.  BALDWIN,  JAMES.     Abraham  Lincoln.     A  True  Life.     Illus 
trations.     i6mo,  cloth.    New  York.     1904.  $1.00 

58.  BALDWIN,    R.    J.     Senator    from    Minnesota.     A.    L.    S.    to 
Abraham  Lincoln,  President  Elect  of  the  U.  S.,  warmly  urging  the  ap 
pointment  of  C.  F.  Buck,  Esq.,  of  Winona  as  Marshal  for  the  District  of 
Minnesota.     4to.     Senate  Chamber.     St.  Paul.     1861.  $5.00 

59.  BALTIMORE  CONVENTION.     1864.     Presidential  Election 
1864.    Proceedings  of  the  National  Union  Convention  held  in  Baltimore, 
June  7-8.     Reported  by  D.  F.  Murphy.     Svo,  half  brown  morocco  neat. 
New  York.     1864.  $5-O(> 

Full  account  of  the  proceedings  which  resulted  in  the  Enthusiastic  Nomina 
tion  of  Abraham  Lincoln  with  reports  of  the  Curious  Speeches  in  his  Favor  of 
"Parson"  Brownlow  and  R.  J.  Breckinridge  the  "Old  War  Horse  of  Kentucky." 

WITH  150  VERY  RARE  EXTRA-ILLUSTRATIONS. 

60.  BANCROFT,  GEORGE.     Memorial  Address  on  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  at  the  Request  of  both  Houses 
of  the  Congress  of  America,  before  them,  in  the  House  of  Represent 
atives  at  Washington,  on  Feb.  12,  1866.     4to,  dark  blue  crushed  levant, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  by  R.  W.  SMITH.    Washington.     1866.  $150.00 

One  of  the  Rare  Large-Paper  Copies  containing  the  extra  n  pages  of  "Cor 
respondence"  not  included  in  the  Ordinary  Edition.  MOST  APPROPRIATELY  EXTRA- 
ILLUSTRATED  BY  THE  INSERTION  OF  NEARLY  150  PORTRAITS,  VIEWS,  BADGES,  FUNERAL 
SOUVENIERS,  PLAYBILLS  AND  OTHER  GREAT  RARITIES.  Amongst  them  may  be  men 
tioned  "A  National  Hymn  with  the  Music."  4  pp.  N.  Y.,  1863.  Blue  Silk  Elec 
tion  Badge,  1860;  Card  for  Walt  Whitman's  Lecture  on  Abraham  Lincoln  at 
Madison  Square,  1887;  Large  woodcut  portrait  of  Mrs.  Lincoln  with  her  two 
Sons;  Small  Broadside,  "A  Great  Truth,"  ORIGINAL  PLAYBILL  OF  LAURA  KEENE'S 
BENEFIT  IN  "OUR  AMERICAN  COUSIN"  PLAYED  AT  FORD'S  THEATRE,  FRIDAY,  APRIL 
14,  1865,  AND  A  COPY  OF  WHICH  LINCOLN  WAS  HOLDING  WHEN  HE  WAS  SHOT; 
THREE  ORIGINAL  FUNERAL  CARDS;  Portrait  of  Lincoln  on  his  Funeral  March; 
Another  Portrait  from  Hoffman's  Grand  Requiem  March ;  2  finely-colored  por 
traits  from  Music  composed  in  Lincoln's  Life  Time.  A  folio  Memorial  Plate  in 
colors,  together  with  about  75  Life  Portraits  of  the  President.  UNIQUE. 

61.  BANCROFT,   GEORGE.      Memorial   Address    on   the    Life   and 
Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     With   the  fine   Treasury   Department 
Portrait.    Svo,  cloth.    Washington.     1866.  $2.00 

With  Bookplate  of  Charles  Henry  Hart  the  First  Bibliographer  of  Lincoln. 

62.  BANCROFT,    GEORGE.      Memorial    Address    on    the    Life    and 
Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.      With  the  fine   Treasury  Department 
Portrait.    Svo,  cloth.    Washington.     1866.  $4.00 

Inserted  is  a  contemporary  carte-de-visite  photograph  of  Lincoln  and  his 
Family  and  several  very  interesting  old  newspaper  cuttings. 


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63.  BANCROFT,    GEORGE.      Memorial   Address    on    the   Life   and 
Character  o'f  Abraham  Lincoln.     Portrait.     4to,  limp  boards.     Washing 
ton.     1866.  $7-5° 

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73-80  contains  correspondence  between  Mr.  Bancroft,  Minister  Adams  and  Lord 
Russell  occasioned  by  the  Orator's  Structures  on  the  'course  of  England  during 
the  Civil  War. 

64.  BANKS,  Louis  ALBERT.    The  Lincoln  Legion.    The  Story  of  its 
Founder  and  Forerunners.     With  10  plates  by  A.  T.  Keller  and  others. 
I2mo,  cloth.     New  York.     1903.  $2.00 

Autograph  by  the  Author.   Fine  Copy. 

65.  BARBER,  JOSEPH.     War   Letters  of   a   Disbanded   Volunteer. 
Embracing  his  Experiences  as  Honest  Old  Abe's  Bosom  Friend  and  Un 
official  Adviser.     Frontispiece.     8vo,  half  calf,  original  wrappers  bound 
in,  uncut.     New  York.     1864.  $7-5° 

Dedicated  to  "Abraham  Lincoln  of  Illanoy  the  Loftiest  of  Livin  Statesmen." 
Very  fine  Copy. 

66.  BARKER,  JACOB.     The  Rebellion:     Its  Consequences,  and  the 
Congressional    Committee    denominated    the    Reconstruction    Committee, 
with  their  Action.     By  Investigator.     Portrait.     8vo,  old  half  leather. 
New  Orleans.    1866.  $5-OO 

A  very  scarce  Lincoln  item  in  which  the  Author  reviews  Lincoln's  Election 
and  Administration,  the  Causes  of  the  War,  Barker's  Letter  to  Lincoln,  con 
temporary  Newspaper  Opinions,  etc. 

67.  BARKER,  JACOB.     The  Rebellion:     Its  Consequences  and  the 
Congressional   Committee,   denominated   the   Reconstruction   Committee, 
with  their  Action.     By  Investigator.     Portrait.     8vo,  half  roan   (binding 
broken).     New  Orleans.     1866.  $6.00 

An  Important  Lincoln  Item  in  which  is  reviewed  Lincoln's  Election,  War 
Policy  Administration,  etc.  With  Presentation  Inscription  from  the  Author  to 
Zadock  Pratt  the  Patron  of  Jay  Gould.  , 

68.  BARLER,  O.  L.    A  Study  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     The  Last  and 
Glorified  Decade  of  his  eventful  Life.      i6mo,   original   stiff  wrappers. 
Beatrice,  Neb.     1903.  $3«oo 

A  Scarce  and  Interesting  Western  Study. 

69.  BARLER,  O.  L.     Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Irrepressible  Con 
flict.     The  Last  and  Glorified  Decade  of  his  Eventful  Life.     i6mo,  half 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    Beatrice,  Neb.     1903.  $4.00 

70.  BARNARD,    F.    A.    P.      Letter   to    the    President    of    United 
States.     By  a  Refugee.     8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     New 
York.     1863.  $5-50 

Scarce.     Fine  copy.    The  author  was  later  on  President  of  Columbia  College. 


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71.  BARNES,  JOHN  S.     With  Lincoln  from  Washington  to  Rich 
mond  in  1865.    Illustrated  with  War-Time  Photographs.     In' the  Original 
two  monthly  Numbers  of  Appleton's  Magazine.     8vo,  half  brown  mo 
rocco,    pictorial    wrappers    bound    in,    uncut.     New    York.      May-June. 
1907.  $2.00 

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"Lincoln  as  I  knew  him." 

72.  BARRETT,  J.  H.     Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  of  Illinois.    With 
a  condensed  view  of  his  most  important  Speeches,  also  a  Sketch  of  the 
Life  of  Hannibal  Hamlin  of  Maine.     With  the  two  rare  lithographic  por 
traits  by  Middleton  and  Strobridge.     I2mo,  half  brown  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Cincinnati.     1860.  $6.OO 

"Barrett's  Authentic  Edition."     Fine  Copy. 

73.  BARRETT,  JOSEPH  H.     Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  presenting 
his  Early  History,  Political  Career,  and  Speeches  in  and  out  of  Congress; 
also  a  General  View  of  his  Policy  as  President  of  the  United  States  and 
a  History  of  his  Eventful  Administration  and  of  the  Scenes  attendant 
upon  his  Tragic  and  Lamented  Demise.    Portrait  and  numerous  Illustra 
tions.    8vo,  cloth.    Cincinnati.     1865.  $3-5O 

Fine  clean  Copy. 

'  74.  BARRETT,  J.  H.  Das  Leben  und  Wirken  Abraham  Lincoln's. 
Nebst  einer  Darstellung  der  Kriegsereignisse,  die  wahrend  seiner  admin 
istration  stattfanden.  Illustrations.  8vo,  Cincinnati.  1866.  $3.50 

The  scarce  German  Translation  by  J.  L.  Eggers. 

75.  BARTHOLOMEW,   J.    G.     The    Hour   of    Peril.     A    Sermon 
preached  in  the  Universalist  Church  in  Roxbury,  April  21,   1861.     8vo, 
wrappers.     Boston.     1861.  $5-OO 

Scarce. 

76.  BARTLETT,    D.    W.      Presidential    Candidates:      Containing 
Sketches,  biographical  personal,  and  political,  of  Prominent  Candidates 
for  the  Presidency  in   1860.      I2mo,  half  green  levant  morocco.     New 
York.    A.  B.  Burdick.     1859.  .          $6.50 

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Sketches  are  given  are  Seward,  Douglas,  Chase,  Alexander  H.  Stephens,  John  Bell, 
Henry  A.  Wise,  Jefferson  Davis,  Fremont,  Breckenridge,  Howell  Cobb  and  others. 
In  all  21  without  any  mention  of  Lincoln  whatsoever,  not  even  in  the  44-page 
memoir  of  Douglas. 

77.  BARTLETT,  D.  W.     The  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Hon. 
Abraham  Lincoln.     I2mo,  150  pages,  half  morocco,  original  paper  Covers, 
with   portrait  of   Lincoln  by  Orr,  bound   in.     New  York.     Derby   and 
Jackson.     1860.  $25.00 

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78.  BARTLETT,  JOHN  R.     The  Literature  of  the  Rebellion.     A 
Catalogue  of    Books    and  Pamphlets    relating  to  the    Civil    War  in    the 
United  States,  together  with  the  works  on  American  Slavery.    Thick  4to, 
half  morocco,  uncut.     Boston.     1866.  $10.00 

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Civil  War  Bibliography  published,  containing  over  6,000  titles.  In  addition  to  these 
the  Lincoln  List  of  Sermons  contains  300  numbers,  and  hundreds  of  the  other 
works  refer  very  largely  to  Lincoln. 

79.  BARTLETT,    TRUMAN    H.      The    Physiognomy    of    Lincoln. 
With  26  photographic  illustrations.     The  original  article  as  it  appeared 
in    McClures.      8vo,   half   morocco,    wrappers   bound    in.      New    York. 
1907.  $1.50 

80.  BATEMAN,     NEWTON.       Abraham     Lincoln:      An     Address. 
Square     I2mo,    half    morocco,    wrappers    bound    in.      Galesburg,    111. 
1899.  $3.50 

The  Author  was  State  Superintendent  of  Schools  in  Illinois  and  intimately 
associated  with  Lincoln. 

81.  BEAR,  JOHN  W.     Life  and  Travels  of  "The  Buckeye  Black 
smith."    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.     Baltimore.     1873.  $7.50 

Contains  many  interesting  details  about  Lincoln  and  other  prominent  figures 
during  the  Civil  War.  Not  in  Lambert  Sale  and  not  mentioned  by  Fish. 

LINCOLN'S  DOCTOR  HELD  AS  A  SPY,  1861. 

82.  BEAUREGARD,  GENERAL.     Extremely  Interesting  A.   L.   S., 
written  whilst  in  Command  of  the  Department  of  Alexandria,  Va.,  to 
Brig.  Gen.  Samuel  Cooper  at  Richmand,  reporting  the  Capture  of  some 
Federal  prisoners :     "General.     The  Bearer  Col.  Chisolm  is  in  charge  of 
four  prisoners  takn  in  Fairfax  County  from  the  Enemy,  and  a  certain 
Dr.  John  Richards  of  Washington  who  arrived  here   this  morning  on 
the  plea  of  meeting  herewith  his  son,  at  school  in  Charlotte sville — but 
more  probably  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  all  the  information  he  could 
relative  to  our  position  and  forces,  to  communicate  to  his  friend,  MR. 
LINCOLN,  whose  family  physician  I  am  informed  he  is — /  would  re 
spectfully  advise  that  he  should  be  kept  a  prisoner  until  after  the  war — 
for  by  the  enclosed  papers,  it  will  be  seen  that  his  sympathies  appear  to 
be    entirely    with    our    enemies."      4to,    Manassass    Junction.     June    n, 
1861.  $50.00 

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day  after  his  demand  for  the  Surrender  of  Fort  Sumter  and  within  four  months 
of  his  Resignation  as  Superintendent  of  West  Point. 

83.  BECKWITH,  WALTER  P.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  Historical 
Address.      I2mo,   original   wrappers.      Salem.      Mass.      Printed    for   the 
Author,  1903.  $1.50 

84.  BEECHER,  HENRY  WARD.     Oration  at  the  raising  of  "the  Old 
Flag"  at  Sumter;  and  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Lincoln.     I2mo,  original 
limp  cloth  cover.     Manchester.     1865.  $10.00 


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Printed  by  Americans  residing  in  Manchester  at  the  time  of  Lincoln's  Death. 
The  Prefaces  to  both  Discourses  are  by  J.  H.  Estcourt.  At  end  of  the  volume  is 
a  collection  of  Lincoln  Funeral  Epigraphs  which  do  not  seem  to  appear  elsewhere. 
Very  fine  Copy. 

85.  BELGIUM.    Message  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.,  transmitting 
Copies  of  two  Treaties  between  the  U.  S.  and  the  King  of  the  Belgians 
in  relation  to  the  Extinguishment  of  the  Scheldt  dues.    8vo,  sewed,  uncut. 
Washington.    Jan.  7,  1865  $3-5° 

86.  BELL,  JOHN   T.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  Address  before  the 
Illinois  Society  of  Oakland,  California.     Square  I2mo,  wrappers.     (Oak 
land  privately  printed,  1897.)  $4.00 

Very  Scarce.  Choice  Copy. 

87.  BENJAMIN,  S.  G.  W.    Ode  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
I2mo,  original  wrappers.     Boston.     1865.  $5-OO 

Only  a  very  few  Copies  were  printed  in  Pamphlet  Form.  The  Original  Poem 
appeared  in  the  "New  York  Independent." 

88.  BERGOLD,  LILIAN  C.     Abraham  Lincoln  Centennial.     A  Col 
lection  of  Authentic  Stories,  with  Poems,  Songs  and  Programs,  for  the 
Boys,  Girls  and  Teachers  of  Elementary  Schools.     Portrait  and  Plates. 
I2mo,  pictorial  cloth.     Chicago.     1909.  $1.00 

89.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Abraham    Lincoln.      A   List   of   Lincoln's 
Writings   and   Works   relating   to   Lincoln   in   the   Lowell   City   Library. 
i6mo,  wrappers.     Lowell,  Mass.     1912.  $.50 

90.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.      A    Priced    Lincoln    Bibliography.      Com 
piled   by   William   H.    Smith.      (Books,    Pamphlets,    Broadsides,    Music, 
Periodicals,  Relics,  etc.)     8vo,  original  half  brown  morocco,  uncut.    New 
York.     Privately  printed   1906.  $10.00 

No.  i  of  15  Large  Paper  Copies.  The  Prices  affixed  are  the  Actual  Auction 
Values  to  date. 

91.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.      Catalogue   of   an   Extensive   Private   Col 
lection  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln  collected 
during  the  last  15  years  by  a  gentleman  engaged  in  Literary  Work.     1237 
lots.     8vo,  pictorial  wrappers,  uncut.     Boston.      1911.  $1.50 

Described  as  the  "Largest  Collection  of  Lincolniana  ever  offered  for  sale." 

92.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     List  of  Books  and  Magazine  Articles  on 
Abraham  Lincoln   in  the   Chicago   Public  Library.     Classified  under  32 
headings.     8vo,  original  wrappers.     Chicago.     1809.  $1.00 

93.  BINGHAM,  JOHN  A.    Argument  of  John  A.  Bingham,  Special 
Judge  Advocate,  in  reply  to  the  Arguments  of  the  Several  Counsel  for 
Mary   E.   Surratt,   David  E.   Herold,   Lewis   Payne  and  others   charged 
with   Conspiracy   and   the    Murder   of   ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.      Delivered 
June  27,   1865,  before  the  Military  Commission.     Svo,  half  brown,  mo 
rocco  gilt,  original  covers  bound  in.    Washington.     1865.  $3-5° 

The  most  Remarkable  Charge  ever  addressed  to  any  Court  in  America,  Civil 
or  Military. 


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94.  BINNEY,  HORACE.     Presidental  Power  over  Personal  Liberty. 
A  Review  of  Horace  Binney's  essay  on  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus.    94 
pp.  8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Imprinted  for  the  Author. 
1862.  $2.50 

Written  in  strong  support  of  Lincoln's  stand  in  suspending  the  Habeas  Corpus 
Act. 

95.  BINNEY,  HORACE.     The  Privilege  of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Cor 
pus   under   the   Constitution.      I2mo,   original    wrappers.      Philadelphia. 
1862.  $1.50 

Written  just  after  Chief  Justice  Taney  had  pronounced  President  Lincoln's 
Action  in  the  Merryman  Case  as  "Unconstitutional." 

96.  BIRD,  M.  B.    The  Victorious.    A  Small  Poem  on  the  Assassin 
ation  of  President  Lincoln.      I2mo,   cloth.     Kingston,  Jamaica.      1866. 

$7-50 

Contains  17  pages  of  Introductory  Remarks  describing  the  Expressions  of 
Public  Feeling  in  Hayti  on  receipt  of  the  News  of  the  Assassination. 

97.  BIRD,  M.  B.    The  Victorious.    A  small  poem  on  the  Assassina 
tion   of    President    Lincoln.      I2mo,    cloth.      Kingston,    Jamaica,    1866. 

$16.00 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  his  presentation  inscriptiton  to  E.  C. 
Stedman. 

98.  BLACKBURN,   WIUJAM   M.     The   Crime   against   the   Pres 
idency.    A  Sermon  preached  April  16,  1865,  in  the  Fourth  Presbyterian 
Church,    Trenton    N.    J.      8vo,    half    light   brown    morocco.      Trenton. 
1865.  $3.50 

Scarce. 

99.  BLACK   HAWK   WAR.      Choosing   "Abe"    Lincoln    Captain. 
With  other  Stories.     Illustrations.     i6mo,  pictorial  cloth.     New  York. 
1903-  $1.00 

Fine  clean  Copy  of  a  clever  Lincoln  Tale  for  Children. 

100.  BLACKWELL,  ROBERT.     Original  Acrostics  on  all  the  States 
and  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  and  various  other  subjects.     Relig 
ious,  Political,  and  Personal.     Portraits  and  vignettes.     I2mo,  half  calf 
neat.     Nashville,  Tenn.     1861.  $4.00 

"Abe  Lincoln.  Elected  President  by  the  Black  Republicans.  Abhorred  by  all, 
Both  great  and  small.  Existing  on  the  Southern  Soil.  Lean  Hungry,  Insidious, 
Nefarious,  Man  Cunning,  and  trying  Our  Ruin  to  plan  ;  Let  Northerners  bow  to 
him,  No  Southerner  can." 

101.  BLACKWELL,  ROBERT.     Original  Acrostics,  on  all  the  States 
and  Presidents.     Portraits,  views  and  other  cuts.     I2mo,  cloth.     Cincin 
nati.     1868.  $2.50 

The  abusive  acrostic  of  the  1861  edition  has  been  changed  here  to  one  of 
adulation  of  Lincoln,  and  occupies  22  lines. 

102.  BLACKWELL,   S.   H.     Lincoln's   Military  Genius.     Life  of 
Anna  Ella'  Carroll,  of  Maryland.     Compiled  from  Family  Records  and 


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Congressional    Documents    by    Sarah    Helen    Blackwell.      Illustrations. 
i6mo,  cloth.     Washington,  D.  C.     1891.  $4-5° 

"The  Great  unrecognized  Member  of  Lincoln's  Cabinet."  An  interesting  claim 
that  Miss  Carroll  furnished  to  Lincoln  the  entire  plan  of  the  famous  Campaign  of 
the  Tennessee  River. 

103.  BLAIR,  F.  P.     Speech  of  Hon.  F.  P.  Blair  of  Missouri  on  the 
Policy  of  the  President  for  the  Restoration  of  the  Union  and  Establish 
ment  of  Peace;  delivered  in  the  House  of   Representatives,   April    u, 

1862.  $3.00 
A    Strong   Administration   Argument   in   answer   to   the   Common   Charge  that 

Lincoln  had  no  Policy  at  all. 

104.  BLAIR,  FRANCIS  G.     The  moth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  1809-1909.     For  the  Schools  of  Illinois.     With  Illus 
trations.     8vo,  pictorial  wrappers.     Springfield.     1908.  $2.00 

105.  BLAIR,  MONTGOMERY.     Comments  on  the  Policy  Inaugurated 
by  the  President,  in  a  Letter  and  Two  Speeches.     8vo,  half  brown  mor 
occo.    Neat,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York.     1863.  $5-OO 

The  Author  was  Lincoln's  Postmaster  General  and  the  only  Member  of  his 
Cabinet  who  opposed  the  Surrender  of  Fort  Sumter. 

106.  BLAIR,  MONTGOMERY.     Speech  on  the  Revolutionary  Schemes 
of  the  Ultra  Abolitionists,  and  in  Defence  of  the  Policy  of  the  President 
delivered  at  the  Unconditional  Union  Meeting  at  Rockville,  Montgomery 
Co.      Maryland.     Oct.   3,    1863.     &vo,   original   wrappers.      New   York. 

1863.  $4-50 
Refers  almost  entirely  to  the  Lincoln  Abolition  Program.     Scarce. 

107.  BLAKE,  JOHN  FAI^KNER.  A  Sermon  on  the  Services  and  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln   at   Bridgeport,   Conn.,   Apl.    16,    1865.     8vo,   half 
morocco.    New  York.     1865.  $10.00 

A  Scarce  Connecticut  Address.  In  a  letter  written  to  Charles  H.  Hart  the 
Author  said  that  his  right  name  was  "John  Blake  Falkner."  The  Address  through 
out  is  printed  within  black  borders. 

108.  BLISS,  T.  E.     Clarum  et  Venerabile  Nomen.     A  Discourse, 
commemorative  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8vo, 
half  morocco.    Memphis,  Tenn.     1865.  $6.00 

A  Rare  and  Fine  Southern  Tribute  to  Lincoln 

109.  BLISS,  T.  E.     "Clarum  et  Venerabile  Nomen."    A  Discourse, 
commemorative   of   the   Life   and   Character  of   Abraham   Lincoln   late 
President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  April  23,  1865  by  Rev.  T.  E. 
Bliss,  Pastor  of  the  Union  Church  of  Memphis.    8vo,  original  wrappers. 
Memphis,  Tenn.     1865.  $4.00 

1 10.  BLOCKADE.     Message  of  the  President  transmitting  Corres 
pondence  between  the  Spanish  Minister  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy 
concerning  the  case  of  Bark  "Providencia"  a  Spanish  Vessel  seized  on  a 
voyage  from  Havana  to  New  York  by  a  Steamer  of  the  U.  S.  Blockading 


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Squadron  and  subsequently  released.     4  pp.  8vo.     Washington.      1862. 

$2.50 

in.  BLOCKADE.  Message  of  the  President  transmitting  Corres 
pondence  concerning  the  case  of  the  Danish  bark  "Jurgen  Lorentzen" 
seized  on  her  Voyage  from  Rio  Janeiro  to  Havana  by  the  U.  S.  Ship 
"Morning  Light."  8vo,  sewed,  uncut.  Washington.  1862.  $2.50 

An  interesting  Blockading  item.  The  administration  promptly  disapproved  the 
seizure  and  paid  damages  for  about  two  thousand  dollars. 

112.  BOARDMAN,   GEORGE   DANA.     Address   in   Commemoration 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  in  the 
Meeting  House  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  of  Philadelphia  on  the  day 
of  his  Funeral  at  the  National  Capitol.    April  19,  1865.    8vo,  half  brown 
morocco  neat.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $4-5^ 

113.  BOHLAYER,  E.  EUHSE.     Abraham  Lincoln.     With  views  of 
Lincoln's  home  at  Springfield  and  of  the  St.  Gaudens  Statue  in  Chicago. 
The  Original  Article  in  Perry's  Magazine.    8vo,  half  morocco.     Boston. 
1901.  $1.50 

114.  BOKUM,  HERMANN.    The  Testimony  of  a  Refugee  from  East 
Tennessee.    8vo,  half  roan.     Philadelphia.     1863.  $3«oo 

The  Author  was  a  U.  S.  Army  Chaplain  and  this  Account  of  the  Confederate 
Atrocities  in  Tennessee  "contains  frequent  references  to  Lincoln  and  his  Slave 
Policy. 

115.  BOOK  OF  COPPERHEADS.    Caricature  illustrations  of  Lin 
coln,    etc.      Oblong    i2mo,    original    pictorial    wrappers.      Philadelphia. 
j863.  $10.00 

Written  by  Charles  Godfrey  Leland.  Laid  in  is  an  Original  Campaign  ticket, 
with  Lincoln's  name  for  President :  also  3  Maine  War-Claim  Association  Tickets. 

116.  BOOK  of  the  Prophet  Stephen,   Son  of  Douglas.     Wherein 
Marvelous  Things  are  Foretold  of  the  Reign  of  Abraham.     I2mo,  half 
morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.    New  York.    J.  F.  Feeks.     (1864)         $6.00 

First  Edition  of  this  amusing  Satire  in  which  Lincoln  is  designated  as  King 
of  the  Wolly-Heads. 

117.  BOOTH,   JOHN    WILKES.      An   Account   of    his    Sojourn    in 
Southern   Maryland   after  the  Assassination   of   Abraham   Lincoln,   his 
passage  across  the  Potomac  and  his  Death  in  Virginia.     By  THOMAS  A. 
JQNES,  the  only  living  man  who  can  tell  the  story.     With  Illustrations. 
I2mo,  original  boards,  cloth  back.     Chicago.     1893.  $15.00 

EXTREMELY  SCARCE.  The  Author  was  a  resident  of  Port  Tobacco  and  much 
engaged  in  sending  Confederate  Agents  and  others  across  the  Potomac  into  Vir 
ginia  and  loaned  his  Boat  to  Booth  and  Herold  in  their  Flight  from  the  Troops 
pursuing  them.  Jones  was  arrested  and  imprisoned  but  afterwards  released.  In 
serted  is  a  Letter  from  the  Publishers  saying  they  did  not  believe  any  Copies  of 
the  book  were  in  existence. 

118.  BOOTH,  J.  W.     Some  Recollections  of  John  Wilkes  Booth. 
By  CLARA  MORRIS.     Magazine  Excerpt.     8vo,  cloth.     New  York  about 
1910.  $.75 


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119.  BOOTH,  NEWTON  of  California.     His  Speeches  and  Address 
es.     Edited  with  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Lauren  E.  Crane.    Portrait. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.     New  York.     1894.  $2.50 

California  in  War  Time — Call  for  Troops  by  Lincoln — Lincoln's  Death — 
Booth's  Tribute  to  Lincoln,  etc. 

1 20.  BOOTH,  ROBERT  RUSSEU,.     Personal  Forgiveness  and  Public 
Justice.     A  Sermon.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
New  York.     1865.  $2.50 

A  Scarce  New  York  Lincoln  Eulogy. 

121.  BOSTON.     Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  of  Boston,  April 
17,  1865  on  occasion  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    Printed  on  one 
side  of  the  leaf  only  in  black  borders.     8vo,  half  olive  calf  gilt,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Boston.     1865.  $6.50 

Bound  in  is  the  very  rare  four-page  Program  of  the  "Memorial  Services  in 
Honor  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  held  at  the  Music  Hall.  June  i,  1865.  The  last  page 
of  this  is  filled  by  O.  W.  Holmes'  splendid  "Judgment  Hymn"  : 

"O  thou  of  soul  and  sense  and  breath." 

122.  BOSTON    DAILY    ADVERTISER.      Supplement    Monday 
Morning,  April  I7th.     Special  Despatches  on  the  Assassination  of  Pres 
ident  Lincoln.     'John  Wilkes  Booth  the  Assassin.     His  previous  Move 
ments.     His  Intemperance.     The  Escape  and  Pursuit.     Attempted  Sui 
cide  of  a  Female  Associate  of  Booth.     Escape  and  Pursuit.     Reward  for 
the  Murderers."     2  pages   folio.     Boston.     1865.  $4.00 

Original  Issue  and  like  all  the  Supplements  issued  on  the  Occasion  exceedingly 
Scarce 

123.  BOUTWELL,  GEORGE  S.     Eulogy  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  before  the  City  Council  and  Citizens  of   Lowell  at 
Huntington  Hall.    April  19,  1865.    8vo,  sewed.    Lowell.     1865.        $1.50 

124.  BOUTWELL,  GEORGE  S.     Report  of  the  Committee  on  the 
Judiciary  who  were  instructed  "to  inquire  into  the  Nature  of  the  Evidence 
implicating  Jefferson  Davis  and  others  in  the  Assassination  of  President 
Lincoln."    8vo,  half  brown  morocco  neat.    Washington.    July  1866.  $5.00 

The  Majority  Report  recommending  the  speedy  trial  of  Davis  and  others  for 
Lincoln's  Murder.  Pages  30  to  41  inclusive  containing  the  very  remarkable  Minor 
ity  Report  as  submitted  by  A.  J.  Rogers. 

125.  BOX,  H.  W.    In  Memoriam.    Abraham  Lincoln  assassinated  at 
Washington,  April  14,  1865.     Being  a  brief  account  of  Meetings  at  Buf 
falo,  N.  Y.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Buffalo. 
1865.  $10.00 

A  very  Fine  Lincoln  Memorial  extending  over  66  pages.  At  the  Commence 
ment  is  printed  Stedman's  beautiful  Sonnet  "Forgive  them,  for  they  know  not 
what  they  do."  Also  a  Hymn  written  for  the  Occasion  "What  means  that  Cry?" 
and  a  Q-verse  poem  by  John  C.  Lord;  "The  Silent  Sorrow  of  the  Enfranchised 
Slave."  Autograph  of  O.  H.  Marshall  the  Buffalo  Historian  on  titlepage. 


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"PUNCH'S"  FAMOUS  LINCOLN  POEM,  MAY,  1865. 

126.  BOYD,  ANDREW.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Foully  Assassinated  April 
14,  1865.    A  Poem  with  an  Illustration  from  the  London  Punch  for  May 
6,  1865.     Republished  with  an  Introduction  by  Andrew  Boyd.     Frontis 
piece,  of  Tenniel's  Great  Cartoon  "Britannnia  sympathizes  with  Colum 
bia."    4to,  cloth.    Albany,  N.  Y.     1868.  $17.50 

Edition  limited  to  75  copies,  signed  by  Boyd.  Presentation  inscription  to 
Alfred  B.  Street  the  Poet.  This  magnificent  Poem  has  often  been  attributed  to 
Alfred  Tennyson  the  Poet  Laureate. 

127.  BOYD,  LUCINDA.     The  Sorrows  of  Nancy.     By  L.  Boyd.     Il 
lustrations.     Square  I2mo,  cloth.    Richmond.     1899.  $5-OO 

A  curious  book  about  Lincoln's  mother,  amplifying  Herndon's  statements 
which  caused  the  suppression  of  his  Book. 

128.  BRAMANTIP,  BOCARDO.     The  Abraham  Lincoln  Myth.     An 
Essay  in  "Higher  Criticism."      i6mo,  pictorial  wrappers.     New   York. 
1894.  $1.50 

The  Author  is  described  on  the  title  as  "Huxleyan  Professor  of  Dialectics  in 
the  University  of  Congo"  and  his  Editor  says  "It  is  apparent  that  the  variety  of 
'Higher  Criticism'  upon  which  the  African  Critic,  has  modeled  his  Essay  is  that 
practiced  by  Controversialists  of  the  Agnostic  School." 

129.  BROADSIDES,  etc.     Poem  on  the  Death  of  President  Lin 
coln.     By  James  D.  Gay.    Portrait  of  Lincoln.     Mourning  border,  1865  »' 
The  Nation  is  Weeping.     By  Louise  S.  Upham.    Lith.  view  of  the  Ob 
sequies  at  City  Hall;  The  Nation  Mourns.     Portrait,  and  others.      13 
pieces.     1865.  $4.00 

130.  BROADSIDE.     Who  is  Responsible  for  the  War?     Who  is 
Accountable    for   its    Horrors    and    Desolations?      Two    columns.      4to, 
broadside.     1864.  $5-°° 

Contains  portion  of  Alex.  H.  Stephen's  speech  in  the  interest  of  preserving  the 
Union,  delivered  before  the  Secession  Convention  in  Gorgia  in  1861. 

131.  BROADSIDE.  "Uncle  Abe."  A  Republican  "Kampane  Song." 
In  the  Melancholy  Air — "Uncle  Ned."     Respectfully  dedicated  to  Rail- 
Splitters'  Association,  throughout  the  Country.  By  "Nicodemus  Squibobs, 
Esquire."     Small  folio,  matted.     N.  p.  1860.  $50.00 

The  "song"  consists  of  4-eight  line  stanzas,  commencing — "There's  a  ripe  old 
Sucker,  atvd  his  name  is  Uncle  Abe.".. No  OTHER  COPY  RECORDED. 

132.  BROADSIDE.     New  Hampshire  Proclamation,  regarding  ob 
servance  of  Lincoln's  funeral,  printed  within  mourning  borders.     Gov 
ernor,  Joseph  A.  Gilmore;  B.  Gerrish,  Secretary  of  State.     4to.     The 
Council  Chamber.     April  17,  1865.  $6.00 

133.  BROADSIDE.     City  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.    Joint  Resolutions 
of   the   City   Council "Resolved   that  in   the  death   of  our 

President  we  'have  lost  a  Ruler,  who,  by  his  uncompromising  spirit  of 
Justice,  unshaken  love  of  Liberty,  unyielding  Integrity,  and  unfaltering 


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Faith,  has  added  new  Glory  to  the  Office  which  Washington  first  filled, 
and  has  endeared  himself  to  every  truly  American  Heart,"  etc.  etc.  In 
black  borders.  Portsmouth.  April  15,  1865.  $6.50 

134.  BROADSIDE.    "Mayor's  Office.    April  15,  1865.     To  the  Cli- 
izens  of  Lynn:     Our  beloved  President,  Abraham  Lincoln,  is  no  more. 
He  died  by  the  hand  of  an  Assassin,  at  twenty-two  minutes  past  seven 
o'clock,  this  morning.     This  sudden  bereavement  covers  the  whole  Na 
tion  with  the  deepest  gloom.     It  is  well  that  we  should  pause  in   the 
midst  of  our  pursuits,  and  turn  our   Thoughts   to   him   who   doeth   all 
things  well  and  ask  his  protection  for  our  beloved  Country.     I  do  there 
fore  request  all  persons  to  close  their  places  of  Business  at  noon,"  etc. 
etc.     Signed  by  P.  M.  Neal  as  Mayor.     With  black  bars  at  top  and  bot 
tom.     Small  folio.     Lynn.     1865.  $25.00 

Very  Rare.     Some  35  years  later  on  Mayor  Xeal  on  the  margin  has  certified 
to  the  Genuineness  of  this  Copy. 

135.  BROADSIDE.     "Memento  Mori."     Born  Feb.   12,   1809;  As' 
sassinated  April  I5th,  1865  J  with  woodcut  portrait,  printed  within  mourn 
ing  borders  with  Epitaph :     "Most  strict  in  his  observance  of  what  was 
Right — most  rigid  in  his  Adherence  to  Justice."    Folio  1865.  $7-5O 

A  very  uncommon  Lincoln  Memorial  apparently  printed  in  the  West. 

136.  BROADSIDE.      Emancipation    Proclamation.      By   the    Pres 
ident  of  the  United  States  of  America.     A  Proclamation.     Whereas,  on 
the  twenty-second  day  of  September  (1862)  a  Proclamation  was  issued 
by  the  President,  &c.     Done  at  Washington,  January  ist,  1863.     "Abra 
ham  Lincoln."     folio.    Washington.     1863.  $16.50 

With  the  Text  in  full. 

137.  BROADSIDE.     "The  President  to  General  McClellan."     An 
open  letter.     An  interesting  statement  of  what  McClellan  had  done  and 
left  undone,   reading  in  part :     "The  country  will  not   fail  to  note — is 
noting   now   that   the   present   hesitation   to   move   upon   an    intrenched 

enemy  is  but  the  story  of  Manassas  repeated I  BEG  LEAVE  TO 

ASSURE  You  THAT  I  HAVE  NEVER  WRITTEN  OR  SPOKEN  TO  You  ix 
GREATER  KINDNESS  OF  FEEUNG  THAN  Now,  NOR  WITH  A  FULLER  PUR 
POSE  TO  SUSTAIN  You  So  FAR  AS  IN  MY  MOST  ANXIOUS  JUDGMENT  I 
CONSISTENTLY  CAN.     BUT  You  MUST  ACT."    4to,  Washington,  April  9, 
1862^  $15.00 

138.  BROADSIDE.     The  Whipping-Post  Party.     The  conservative 
idea  of  Justice  to  Colored  Men.     With  large  woodcut  of  the  Whipping 
post  in  use.    "//  you  would  avoid  such  a  Party,  vote  the  straight  Repub 
lican  Ticket,  on  Tuesday  next,  the  '/th  of  November."     Narrow   folio. 
National  Virginian  Print.     (1860.)  $5-OO 

A    very    scarce    Slavery    Item,  "from    a    photograph    of    the    Whipping    Post 
regularly  used  in  Chesterfield  County." 

139.  BROADSIDE.    "Lincoln  and  Hamlin.    Ward  6."    Republican 
Ticket  issued  in  Boston  for  the  Presidential  Election  of  1860  with  names 


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of  the  Electors,  Governor,  (John  A.  Andrew)  and  other  Officers.  Wood 
cut  head  of  Lincoln  draped  with  Flags,  etc.  Narrow  folio.  Boston. 
1860.  $20.00 

Very  Rare.    The  Portrait  of  Lincoln  is  extremely  uncommon  and  interesting. 

PRESENTATION  COPY  FROM   LINCOLN  TO   LOSSING. 

140.  BROADSIDE.    Proclamation  of  Amnesty.    Copy  sent  by  Pres 
ident  Lincoln  to  Benson  J.  Lossing  on  February  4,  1864,  together  with 
the  Official  Envelope  containing  it,  with  John  G.  Nicolay's  Autograph 
Signature  under  the  printed  notice  "From  the  President  of  the  United 
States."     Folio.     Washington.     Dec.  8th,  1863.  $25.00 

Unique  Presentation  Copy  of  this  highly  important  State  Paper. 

141.  BROADSIDE.     "The  Two  Roads  to  Peace!     How  shall  we 
end  the  Rebellion.     Shall  we  Coax  it  or  Crush  it?"     Small  folio.     New 
York.    Astor  House.     1864.  $6.00 

A  Strenuous  Republican  Campaign  Document  ending,  "THE  ELECTION  OF 
LINCOLN  is  THE  DEATH  KNELL  OF  THE  REBELLION." 

142.  BROOKS,  NOAH.    Abraham  Lincoln.    A  Biography  for  Young 
People.    Illustrated.    Small  8vo,  cloth.    New  York.     1888.  $3.50 

First  Edition.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author  with  inscription. 

143.  BROOM,  W.  W.    Abraham  Lincoln's  Character.     Sketched  by 
English  Travellers.     8vo,  folded.     Brooklyn.     1865.  $3«oo 

Very  scarce.  Pages  3  and  4  contain  his  Poem  "In  Memoriam"  both  in  English 
and  German. 

144.  BROOM,  W.  W.    Abraham  Lincoln's  Character.    Sketched  by 
English  Travellers.    8vo,  4pp,  half  morocco,  Brooklyn.     1865.  $3-OO 

Rare.     The  last  page  contains  a  German  Poem  on  the  Death  of  Lincoln. 

145.  BROOM,  W.  W.  Great  and  Grave  Questions   for  American 
Politicians,  with  a  Topic  for  America's  Statesmen.     By  EBORACUS.     8vo, 
half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    New  York.     1865.  $7-5° 

Scarce.  Contains  all  the  very  interesting  Letters  written  by  the  Author  in 
support  of  the  Lincoln  Administration. 

146.  BROUGHTON'S  MONTHLY  PLANET  READER  and  As 
trological  Journal  Complete  from  July  1860  to  Dec.,  1867.    Portraits,  £c. 
8vo,  board's.     Philadelphia  and  New  York.     1860-7.  $25.00 

Contains  horoscopes  of  many  prominent  figures,  including  Lincoln  whose  death 
by  assassination  is  prophesied  in  Number  One  of  Vol  5  in  a  sentence  reading  "But 
I  might  here  state,  that  shortly  after  the  Election  is  over,  Mr.  Lincoln  will  have 
a  number  of  evil  aspects  afflicting  his  Nativity  (I  do  not  think  that  any  of  them 
will  begin  to  be  felt  until  the  Election  is  past)  they  will  be  in  operation  in  Novem 
ber  and  December  of  this  year.  During  these  months,  let  him  be  especially  on 
his  guard  against  attempts  to  take  his  Life;  by  such  as  Fire  Arms  and  infernal 
Machines."  With  several  later  References  to  the  same  Event. 


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147.  BUCKINGHAM,  J.  E.     Reminiscences  and  Souvenirs  of  the 
Assassination  of  ABRAHAM   LINCOLN.     Illustrations.     8vo,   half  brown 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Washington.     1894.  $2.50 

The  Author  was  Doorkeeper  at  Ford's  Theatre  on  the  Night  of  the  Murder. 

148.  BUFFALO,  N.  Y.  In  Memoriam.    Abraham  Lincoln  Assassin 
ated  at  Washington.    April  14,  1865.    A  Brief  Account  of  the  Proceed 
ings  of  Meetings,  Actions  of  Societies,  Speeches  and  other  Expressions 
of  Public  Feeling,  on  reception  of  the  News,  and  at  the  Funeral  Ob 
sequies  of  the  President  at  Buffalo.     8vo,  original  wrappers.     Buffalo. 
1865.  ,  $7-50 

Rare.     On  last  page  is  a  fine  long  Poem  by  John  C.  Lord :     "The  Silent  Sor 
row  of  the  Enfranchised  Slave." 

149.  BULKLEY,  EDWIN  A.  The  Uncrowned  Nation.     A  discourse 
commemorative  of  the  Death  of  Lincoln.     8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers 
bound  in.     Plattsburgh.     1865.  $10.00 

Edition   of   300  Copies  only.     Presentation   Copy   from   Author  to   Charles   H. 
Hart  the  Lincoln  Bibliographer,  with  Address  slip. 

150.  BULLOCK,   ALEXANDER   H.     Abraham   Lincoln:      The   Just 
Magistrate,  the  Representative  Statesman,  the  Practical  Philanthropist. 
Address  before  the  Citizens  of  Worcester.    8vo,  original  wrappers.    Wor 
cester.     1865.  $2-5° 

151.  BULLOCK,  ALEXANDER  H.     Abraham  Lincoln:  the  Just  Ma 
gistrate,  the  Representative  Statesman,  the  Practical  Philanthropist.    8vo, 
original  wrappers.     Worcester,   Mass.     1865.  $4-5O 

With    Presentation   Inscription    from   the    Author   on   Cover. 

152.  BUNGE,    MARTIN    L.    D.      Abraham    Lincoln.      A    Historical 
Drama  in  Four  Acts.     i8mo,  wrappers.     Milwaukee,  Wise.     1911.    $5.00 

Rare  and   Curious.     The  Characters,   13  in  all,   include  Lincoln,  John   McNeil, 
Annie  Rutledge  and  five  members  of  her  Family. 

153.  BUNGENER,    F.      Lincoln:    Sa   Vie,    son    Oeuvre    et    Mort. 
I2mo,  full  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.     Uncut.     Lausanne.     1865. 

$10.00 

First  Edition  of  this  fine  Lirrcoln  Memoir  written  by  a  famous  Swiss  Writer, 
and  translated  at  the  time  into  Several  European  Languages.     Fine  Copy. 

154.  BUNGENER,  F.     Lincoln.     Sa  Vie,  son  Oeuvre  et  sa  Mort. 
16  mo,  original  cloth.     Lausanne.     1865.       ,  $7-5O 

The  Scarce  First  Edition  of  Bungener's  Fine  Life  of  Lincoln.    Fine  Copy  with 
contemporary  autograph  of  W.  VON  MOLT.KE  on  flyleaf. 

155.  BUNGENER,  F.    Lincoln.    Zijn  Leven,  Werk  en  Dood.  Naar 
het  Fransch  van   F.   Bungener.      I2mo,  half  morocco,   original   colored 
wrappers  with  Lincoln  head  bound  in,  uncut.    Utrecht.     1866.          $12.00 

The  very   rare  First  Edition  in  Dutch  of  Bungener's  Lincoln. 


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156.  BURGESS,  C.     The  life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  M.  E.  Church  April  30,  1865.     8vo,  half 
brown  morocco  neat,  wrappers  bound  in.    Jamestown.     1865.  $5«oo 

With  the  Author's  Presentation  wrapper  inserted  addressed  to  Hon.  Edward 
Macpherson,  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  U.  S. 

157.  BURKE,  JOHN.     Stanzas  to  Queen  Victoria  and  other  Poems. 
By   Sennoia   Rubek.      Frontispiece.      8vo,   half   morocco.      New    York. 
1866.  $4-00 

First  Edition.  The  Other  Poems  comprise  "The  Burden  of  the  South";  "Ad 
dress  to  Albert  Pike";  "A  Pro-Slavery  Bishop" ;  "Ode  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln" ;  "Booth  the  Assassin,"  etc. 

158.  BURNHAM,  M.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Oration  at  Springfield, 
111.,  May  30,  1895,  delivered  at  the  Request  of  Ransom  Post  No.   131 
Saint  Louis,  Department  of  Missouri,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  on 
the  Occasion  of  their  Pilgrimage  to  the  Tomb  of  our  Martyred  President 
at  Springfield,  111.     8vo,  original  wrappers  with  Lincoln  Portrait.     St. 
Louis.     1895.  $10.00 

A  very  fine  and  extremely  scarce  Lincoln  Memorial  unnoticed  entirely  by  the 
Bibliographers. 

159.  BURROWS,   J.   LANSING.      Palliative  and   Prejudiced  Judg 
ments  Condemned.     A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Baptist  Church 
Richmond  Va.,  June  I,  1865,  the  day  appointed  by  the  President  of  the 
United  States  for  Humiliation  and  Mourning  on  Account  of  the  Assassin 
ation  of  President  Lincoln.    8vo,  sewed.    Richmond.     1865.  $4-5° 

Resenting  the  Charge  that  "The  Confederacy  assassinated  the  President"  and 
unreservedly  condemning  the  perpetrators  of  the  Deed. 

1 60.  BURTON,  JOHN   E.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  Oration.     Por 
trait  of  Lincoln  from  an  Original  Daguerreotype  owned  by  the  Author. 
8vo,  wrappers  uncut.     Milwaukee.     1903.  $2.00 

Parchment  Souvenir  Edition  limited  to  50  signed  Copies. 

161.  BURTON,  JOHN  E.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  Oration.     Por 
trait  of  Lincoln  from  an  original  Daguerreotype  and  autographed  por 
trait  of  the  Author.     8vo,  original  red  wrappers.     Lake  Geneva.     1903. 

$1.25 

162.  BURTON,  JOHN  E.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  Oration.     Por 
trait.    Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.    Milwaukee.     1903.  $5«oo 

One 'of  26  copies  on  tinted  paper.  With  signature  and  inscription  by  the  au 
thor.  The  Author's  own  Copy  inscribed  "Reserved  for  my  own  Use  and  Library/* 

BRONZE  BUSTS  AND  FIGURES  OF  LINCOLN. 

163.  BUST.  Extremely   fine    large    Bronze    Bust   of    Lincoln    with 
Beard,  rolling  collar  and  wide  open  Coat.     Signed  " George  E.  Bissell, 
Sculptor,  1893" ;  also  stamp  of  E.  Gruet  (Fondeur),  44  Avenue  de  Chatil- 
lon,  Paris.    Height,  16  1-2  inches.     Paris.     1893.  $85.00 

A  noble  Lincoln  bust  of  which  only  a  very  few  castings  were  made. 


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164.  BUST.     Bronze  Bust  of  Lincoln  without  beard.     10  1-2  inches 
high.     A  fine  and  early  Bronze  admirably  executed.  $40.00 

165.  BUST  of  Lincoln  with  untrimmed  beard  and  cloak.     Of  good 
quality,  but  unsigned.    About  5  inches  high.  $30.00 

166.  BUST  of  Lincoln  with  a  beard.     Cast  in  brass;  not  dated  or 
signed,  but  of  very  good  workmanship.    About  15  inches  in  height.  $35.00 

167.  BUST  of  Lincoln  with  beard  and  low  collar.     Of  good  quality, 
but  not  dated  or  signed.     About  six  inches  in  height.  $20.00 

1 68.  BUST.     Bronz  Bust  of  Lincoln  with  Beard,  at  foot  a  Palm 
Branch  and  Scroll  lettered  "President  Lincoln."     Signed  on  right  of  ped 
estal  "Craraud."     Height,  8  1-4  inches.     1865.  $25.00 

A  very  uncommon  French  bust  of  Lincoln. 

169.  BUST  of  Lincoln  with  beard  and  very  long  hair.     Of  good 
quality,  not  signed  or  dated.    About  7  inches  in  height.  $20.00 

170.  BRONZE  STATUETTE  of  Lincoln  with  a  beard.     Standing 
with  one  hand  behind  him;  the  other  holding  a  speech.     Modelled  by 
George  E.  Bissell,  1893,  and  cast  by  E.  Gruet,  Paris.     About  17  inches 
in  height.  $100.00 

Extremely  Fine  and  Artistic. 

171.  BUST.      Bronze    Plaque.      Profile   of    Lincoln    to    right   with 
beard.    Height  3  1-2  inches.    About  1865.  $7-5o 

A  very  fine  Lincoln  Head. 

172.  BUTLER,  C.  M.    Funeral  Address  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  delivered  in  the  Church  of  the  Covenant.    8vo,  wrappers.     Phil 
adelphia.     1865.  $2-5O 

Dedicated  to  "Dudley  A.  Tyng,  one  of  the  First  to  see  and  the  Bravest  to  de 
nounce  the  System  and  Spirit  of  Slaveholding  which  has  plunged  our  Country  into 
the  Horrors  of  Rebellion  and  War,  and  assassinated  our  Beloved  President 
Lincoln.'' 

173.  BUTLER,  C.  M.     Funeral  Address  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  Church  of  the  Covenant,  April  19,  1865.     8vo, 
sewed.    Philadelphia.     1865.  $3-5O 

Presentation  Copy  from  the  Author. 

174.  BUTLER,  HENRY  E.     God's  way  of  Leading  the  Blind.     A 
Discourse  Commemorative  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered 
in  the  Congregational  Church,  Keesville,  N.  Y.    8vo,  half  black  morocco, 
wrappers  bound  in.     Burlington.     1865.  $8.50 

Very  scarce.     Only  200  Copies  having  been  printed. 

175.  BUTLER,  J.  G.     The  Martyr  President.     Our  Grief  and  Our 
Duty.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Washington,  D. 
C.     1865.  $3-50 


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176.  BUTLER,  J.  G.     The  Martyr  President.     Our  Grief  and  Our 
Duty.    8vo,  wrappers.    Washington.     1865.  $5-°° 

S.  P.  Chase's  (Secretary  of  the  Treasury  in  Lincoln's  Cabinet)  Copy  with  in 
scription  on  Cover. 

177.  BUTTERWORTH,  HEZEKIAH.    A  Heroine  of  the  Wilderness. 
The  Story  of  Lincoln's  Mother.     With  colored  frontispiece  and  4  illus 
trations  by  Clare  V .  Dwiggins.     i2mo,  cloth  Philadelphia.     1906.        $1.00 

178.  BUTTERWORTH,  HEZSKIAH.     In  the  Boyhood  of  Lincoln. 
A  Tale  of  the  Tunker  Schoolmaster  and  the  Times  of  Blackhawk.     With 
ij?  Illustrations.     I2mo  pictorial  cloth.    New  York.     1902.  $1.50 

179.  CALIFORNIA.     Message  from  the  President  concerning  the 
Interruption  of  Business  in  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  U.  S.  for  the  State 
of  California.     One  page  8vo,  Washington.     1862.  $1.50 

Occasioned  by  the  departure  of  Judge  McAllister  from  the  State  on  leave  of 
absence  granted  by  President  Lincoln. 

1 80.  CALIFORNIA.     The  National  Crisis.     A  Letter  to  the  Hon. 
Milton  S.  Latham,  Senator  from  California  in  Washington.     By  Anglo- 
Calif  ornian.    8vo,  original  wrappers.    San  Francisco.     1861.  $12.50 

A  Very  Rare  and  Interesting  Argument  in  Support  of  Lincoln  and  the 
Northern  Policy.  The  Author  concludes :  "It  may  not  be  unreasonable  to  expect, 
when  the  United  States  are  fully  peopled  to  the  Pacific,  the  greatest  Civilization  of 
that  vast  Territory  will  be  found  in  the  Peninsula  of  California  and  the  narrow 
strip  of  Country  beyorid  the  Rocky  Mountains." 

181.  CAMERON,  SIMON.  Message  of  the  President  transmitting  the 
Correspondence  between  the  Secretary  of  State  and  Benjamin  E.  Brew- 
ster  relative  to  the  Arrest  of  Simon  Cameron,  late  Secretary  of  War,  at 
the  suit  of  Pierce  Butler  for  Trespass,  Assault  and  Battery  and  false  im 
prisonment.    8vo,  sewed.     Washington.     1862.  $2.50 

Pierce  Butler  was  the  husband  of  Fanny  Kemble. 

182.  CAMERON,  SIMON.     Message  of  the  President  in  relation  to 
a  resolution  passed  by  the  House  censuring  Simon  Cameron  late  Secretary 
of  War.     2  pages,  8vo,  Washington.     1862.  $4.50 

Long  and  Vigorous  Message  in  which  Lincoln  assumes  the  Responsibility  of 
the  financial  Arrangements  for  purchases  of  Arms,  etc.,  for  which  Gen.  Cameron 
had  been  censured  by  the  House. 

183.  CAMPAIGN  OF  1860.    Campaign  Speeches  by  Lyman  Trum- 
bull;  William  Swinton ;  M.  S.  Wilkinson;  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  Owen 
Love  joy,  Carey  A.  Trimble,  James  Harlan,  Carl  Shurz;  John  Hickman; 
Charles  Sumner ;  William  \Vindom,  and  others.    20  pamphlets  in  one  vol. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Buffalo,  Philadelphia,  and  New  York.   1860.     $35.00 

An  unusual  collection,  as  the  entire  volume  is  made  up  of  pamphlets  printed 
in  German. 


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184.  CAMPAIGN  OF  1860.     Proceedings  of  the  Republican  Na 
tional  Convention,  held  at  Chicago,  May  16,  17  and  18,  1860.    8vo,  cloth. 
Chicago.     1860.  $5.00 

A  verbatim  account  of  the  nomination  of  Abraham  Lincoln  for  President  with 
the  Speeches  of  all  his  Supporters.  Scarce. 

185.  CAMPAIGN  OF  1864.     Corruptions  and  Frauds  of  Lincoln's 
Administration.    8vo,  half  morocco,  New  York.     Sold  at  all  Democratic 
Newspaper  Offices.     (1864)  $3.50 

An  attempt  to  prove  the  Corruption  of  the  New  York  Customs  Department. 

186.  CAMPAIGN  OF  1864.     Sights  and  Notes:  by  a'Looker  on  in 
Vienna.      Dedicated   to   the   Union   Army.      Caricature   Illustrations   in 
every  page  including  Lincoln  as  a  Policeman   ordering  Little  Mac   to 
"Move  On."     8vo,  half  brown  morocco  neat.     Washington.     Privately 
printed.     1864.  $6.50 

A  Rare  Lincoln  Election  Document  published  by  Norman  Wiard. 

187.  CAMPAIGN  OF  1864.    The  Baltimore  and  Chicago  Platforms. 
Printed  in   Parallel   columns.     Broadside.      Small    folio.      (New   York. 
1864.)  $5.00 

Very  fine  Copy. 

188.  CAMPAIGN  OF  1864.  The  Great  Issue  to  be  Decided  in  No 
vember  Next.  Shall  the  Constitution  and  the  Union  Stand  or  Fall,  Shall 
Sectionalism  Triumph,  Lincoln  and  his  Supporters.     8vo,  half  morocco. 
Washington.      1864.  $2.50 

A  violent  Anti-Lincoln  Campaign  Document  issued  by  the  Democratic  Faction. 

189.  CAMPAIGN    OF    1864.       The    Lincoln    Negro    Catechism, 
wherein  the  Eccentricities  and  Beauties  of  Despotism  are  fully  set  forth. 
A  Guide  to  the  Presidential  Election  of  1864.     I2mo,  half  dark  brown 
morocco  neat,  original  pictorial  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York.     Feeks. 
1864.  $6.50 

"Who  is  the  greatest  Martyr  of  History?"    "John  Brown." 

"Who  is  the  wisest  man?"  "Abraham  Lincoln."  "Who  is  Jeff  Davis ?'* 
"The  Devil."  etc.,  etc. 

190.  CAMPAIGN  OF  1864.    "To  the  Soldiers  of  the  Union."  14  pp. 
8vo,  sewed,  Philadelphia.     1864.  $8.50 

A  scarce  Lincoln  Second  Term  Campaign  Document  Addressed  to  the  Army, 
and  strongly  depreciating  the  Election  of  McClellan  as  President.  "The  re-elec 
tion  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  will  show  to  the  misguided  men  of  the  South,  that  the 
determination  of  the  North  is  Unconquerable,  that  ive  will  brook  no  divided 
Country,  that  the  War  will  be  prosecuted  to  the  bitter  end;  that  your  wasted  ranks 
wt'//  be  constantly  re-inforced;  that  the  whole  energy  of  the  Country  will  be  de 
voted  to  your  support  and  assistance." 

191.  CAMPAIGN  of  1864.     Union  Republican  Ticket  of  Darling 
ton  District   for  the  Convention.     Portrait  of  Lincoln — B.  F.  Whitte- 


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more,  Isaac   Brockenton,  Jordan  Lang,   and  Richard   Humbird,   Candi 
dates.     4to.     Darlington.      1864.  $12.00 

Extremely  Scarce.  The  above  consists  of  four  tickets  in  one  sheet  as  they 
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bearing  the  words  "For  a  Convention,"  the  whole  being  printed  in  red. 

192.  CAMPBELL,  HELEN.     The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Por 
trait.     i6mo,  cloth.     Boston,     n.  d.     1908.  $1.50 

193.  CANISIUS,    DR.    THEODORE.      Abraham    Lincoln.      (Life   of 
Lincoln   in   German.)      Portrait.      i6mo,   half   green   morocco,   original 
colored  wrappers  bound  in,  uncut.    Stuttgart.     1878.  $5-OO 

194.  CANISIUS,  DR.  THEODORE.    Abraham  Lincoln.    Life  of  Lincoln 
in  German.     Portrait.     I2mo,  original  red,  white  and  blue  paper  wrap 
pers,  star  spangled,  uncut.    Stuttgart,  1878.  $10.00 
Rare. 

195.  CANISIUS,  DR.  THEODORE.     Abraham  Lincoln.     In  German. 
Portrait.     I2mo,  original  starred  blue  boards.    Berlin,  1882.  $10.00 

Second  Edition  containing  much  more  matter  than  the  First  Edition  pub 
lished  in  Vienna  in  1867. 

196.  CANTEEN,  that  Cheers  but  not  Inebriates.     Nos.  I  to  XII. 
All  published.    4to,  cloth  Albany.    Feb.  22-March  5,  1864.  $15.00 

Contains  very  fine  long  Patriotic  Poem  on  the  Civil  War  by  Alfred  B.  Sweet, 
descriptions  of  the  Great  Bazaar  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Sanitary  Fair  and  a  very 
scurrilous  poem  extracted  from  a  "Southern  Girl's  Letter"  entitled  "Old  Abe 
Linkuin's  Bloody  Sculp."  A  very  Scarce  Albany  Civil  War  Record. 

197.  CAREY,  ISAAC  E.  Discourse  of  Rev.  Mr.  Carey  on  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  on  the  day  of  his  Funeral  April  19,  1865 
in  Freeport,  Illinois.    ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.     The  Value  to  the  Nation  of 
his  Exalted  Character.    2  pieces  in  one  vol.     8vo,  half  dark  brown  mor 
occo.     Freeport.     1865.  $15.00 

Two  very  scarce  Illinois  Eulogies. 

198.  CAREY,  JAMES  P.  Carey's  Record  of  the  Great  Rebellion.    A 
carefully  compiled  Chronological  History  of  the  War.     8vo,  half  mor 
occo.     New  York.     1865.  $5-OO 

Full  of  Lincoln  References  and  ending  on  April  15,  with  Notice  of  his  Death. 
Very  fine  copy. 

199.  CARICATURES  by  Rufus  R.  Wilson.    With  32  cartoons  pub 
lished  in  Lincoln's  Presidency  by  "Vanity  Fair."  "Punch,"  "Frank  Les 
lie's,"  "Harper's  Weekly"  and  other  papers  of  the  period.     4to,  in  port 
folio.     New  York:     Printed  for  private  distribution.  $35-OO 

A  valuable  and  highly  interesting  record  of  "the  most  bitterly  assailed  and 
savagely  cartooned  public  man  of  his  Time."  One  of  15  signed  copies  on  Japan 
paper. 

200.  CARMICHAEL,    SARAH    E.      Poems.      I2mo,   original   cloth. 
San  Francisco.    Towne  and  Bacon.    1866.  $5-OO 


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First  Edition  of  this  scarce  privately  printed  Volume  of  California  and  Utah 
Verse.  Amongst  the  poems  are  "President  Lincoln's  Funeral"  "Lake  Tahoe," 
"The  Patriot  D,ead,"  "Night  after  the  Battle"  "The  Flag  at  Sumter,"  etc. 

201.  CARNAHAN,  D.  T.     Oration  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln.     Delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Gettysburg.    June  i,  1865.     8vo, 
half  dark  brown  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.    Gettysburg.     1865.     $8.50 

With  Author's  Presentation  slip  to  Samuel  Agnew.  A  particularly  interesting 
Lincoln  Eulogy  pronounced  a  few  weeks  after  his  ^rnmortal  Gettysburg  Address. 

202.  CARNAHAN,  D.  T.     Oration  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Gettysburg.     June   i,   1865.     8vo, 
printed  wrappers.     Gettysburg.      1865.  $6.00 

203.  CARPENTER,  FRANK  B.     Six  Months  at  the  White  House 
with  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.     The  Story  of  a  Picture.     i6mo,  cloth.     New 
York.     1866.  $3.50 

First  Edition.  The  best  intimate  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  important 
year  of  1863  written. 

204.  CARPENTER,  F.  B.     Six  Months  at  the  White  House  with 
ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.     The  Story  of  a  Picture.     I2mo,  cloth.     New  York. 
1866.  $25.00 

First  Edition.  Describes  the  Artist's  Experiences  whilst  engaged  in  painting 
the  large  picture  of  Lincoln's  Cabinet  whilst  the  President  was  signing  the  Procla 
mation  of  Emancipation.  The  Book  is  filled  with  Anecdotes  of  Lincoln,  his  Family, 
Friends  and  Members  of  the  Cabinet.  On  fly  leaf  the  Author  has  written  "Miss 
Kate  Jones  with  the  regards  of  F.  B.  Carpenter.  Homer,  Sep.  18,  1866."  Miss 
Jones  was  daughter  of  the  well  known  Sculptor  of  that  name  who  executed  a 
Life  Bust  of  Lincoln. 

205.  CARPENTER,  S.  D.    Logic  of  History.     Five  hundred  Polit 
ical  Texts :  being  Concentrated  Extracts  of  Abolitionism,  also  Results 
Slavery  Agitation  and  Emancipation ;  together  with  Sundry  Chapters  on 
Despotism,  Usurpations  and  Frauds.    8vo,  original  cloth.    Madison,  Wis. 
1864.  $15.00 

A  very  scarce  Wisconsin  Imprint  and  a  Book  of  very  great  contemporary 
Lincoln  Interest.  The  Author  known  as  "Pump"  Carpenter  energetically  supported 
McClellan  for  the  Presidency  in  the  Campaign  of  1864.  In  the  Index  there  are  22 
direct  References  to  Lincoln,  but  the  Book  abounds  throughout  with  the  coarsest 
Vituperation  of  the  President  and  his  Policy.  On  flyleaf  is  presentation  Inscrip 
tion  from  S.  D.  Carpenter  to  Frank  Wentworth,  Aug.  20,  1864. 

206.  CARPENTER,  S.  D.     Logic  of  History.    Five  hundred  Polit 
ical  Texts:  being  Concentrated  Extracts  of  Abolitionism;  also  Results  of 
Slavery  Agitation  and  Emancipation ;  together  with  sundry  Chapters  on 
Despotism,  Usurpations  and  Frauds.     By  the  Editor  of  the  "WISCONSIN 
PATRIOTS."    8vo,  cloth.    Madison.    1864.  $10.00 

.  The  Second  Edition  of  this  very  curious  Attack  on  Lincoln  and  his  Cabinet. 

207.  CARROLL,  ANNA  ELLA.     Reply  to  the  Speech  of  Hon.  J.  C. 
Breckinridge,   delivered  in  the  U.   S.   Senate,  July    i6th,    1861,   and  in 
defence  of  the  President's  War  Measures,   Blockade   of  the   Southern 
Ports,   Suspension  of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus,  Arrest  of  Political 


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Offenders,  Suppression  of  Traitorous  Presses.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco 
neat.  Washington.  1861.  $6.00 

Scarce.  The  Author  has  been  described  as  "THE  GREAT  UNRECOGNIZED  MEM 
BER  OF  LINCOLN'S  CABINET"  and  is  said  to  have  furnished  to  Lincoln  the  entire  plan 
of  the  famous  Tennessee  River  Campaign. 

208.  CARROLL,  ANNA  ELLA.     Reply  to  the  Speech  of  Hon.  J.  C. 
Breckenridge  in  the  U.  S.  Senate  July  16,  1861  and  in  Defence  of  the 

President's  War  Measures,  Blockade  of  the  Southern  Ports,  Suspension  of 
the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus,  Arrest  of  Political  Offenders,  Suppression  of 
Traitorous  Presses,  etc.  8vo,  sewed.  Washington.  1861.  $4.00 

"A  strict  observance  of  the  written  law  is  doubtless  one  of  the  highest  duties 
of  a  good  Citizen ;  but  it  is  not  THE  HIGHEST.  The  Laws  of  Necessity,  of  self 
preservation,  of  saving  our  Country  when  in  danger,  are  of  higher  obligation.  To 
lose  our  Country  by  a  scrupulous  adherence  to  written  law  would  be  to  lose  the 
law  itself."  etc. 

209.  CATALOGUE  OF  ARTICLES  OWNED  by  Abraham  Lin 
coln  now  owned  by  Lincoln  Memorial  Collection  of  Chicago.     With  a 
Sketch  of  his  Life.    Illustrated.    4to,  sheets  inlaid  ready  for  Binding  and 
for  Further  Extra-Illustrating.     Chicago.     1887.  $75-OO 

Unique  Copy  having  inserted  Original  Affidavits  and  Signed  Autograph  Let 
ters  establishing  the  Genuineness  of  many  of  the  Relics  including  the  Inkstand, 
Sofa,  Chairs,  Canes,  the  Marriage  Certificate  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Mary  Todd, 
Bookcases,  Law  Books,  Desks,  and  other  personal  property  associated  with  Lincoln's 
Life  in  Springfield  and  at  the  White  House.  The  affidavits  are  mostly  in  the  writ 
ing  of  William  H.  Herndon,  Lincoln's  Law  Partner  and  are  all  duly  attested  by  the 
Springfield  Notary.  A  Number  of  Letters  written  by  S.  B.  Munson  the  President 
of  the  Lincoln  Memorial  Collection  are  also  inserted  and  relate  to  the  History  of 
the  various  Articles  composing  the  Collection  and  his  dispositions  for  the  Sale  of 
them.  To  these  Major  Lambert  has  added  numerous  photographs,  Letters  and 
many  very  interesting  contemporary  Newspaper  Cuttings  together  with  the  cata 
logue  of  the  priceless  Collection  of  Lincoln  Autographs  collected  by  Judge  James 
T.  Mitchell. 

210.  CATHERWOOD,   MARY   H.      Spanish   Peggy.     A    Story   of 
Young  Illinois.     With  numerous  Illustrations.     8vo,  pictorial  cloth,  un 
cut.     Chicago.      1899.  $i-5O 

First  Edition  of  this  Version  of  Lincoln's  famous  Love  Romance. 

211.  CATHEY,  JAMES  H.     Truth  is  Stranger  than  Fiction  of  the 
True  Genesis  of  a  Wonderful  Man.     Numerous  portraits.     i6mo,  cloth. 
(Privately  printed.     1899.)  $1.50 

An  Unconvincing  and  futile  effort  to  prove  Lincoln's  Illegitimacy. 

212.  CATHEY,  JAMES  H.     Truth  is  Stranger  than  Fiction.     Num 
erous  Portraits.     i6mo,  cloth.    Washington.     1899.  $2.00 

Inserted  is  an  A.  L.  S.  from  the  Author,  Chairman  of  the  Mining  Committee 
of  the  Senate  of  North  Carolina. 

213.  CELEBRATION  by  the  Colored  People's  Educational  Mon 
ument  Association  in  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  on  Fourth  of  July, 
1865.    8vo,-half  morocco,  green  wrappers  bound  in.    Washington.     1865. 

$7-50 


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Notably  as  ^containing  a  six-page  "spirited  poem,  abounding  utitli  rare  gems  of 
thought,  and  with  racy  humor"  composed  for  the  occasion  by  John  Pierpont. 

214.  CENTENNIAL  MEDAL.     Presenting  the  Medal  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  by  Jules  Edouard  Roine.     Together  with  Papers  on  the  Medal : 
Its  Origina  and  Symbolism  by  George  N.  Olcott,  and  the  Lincoln  Cen 
tennial  Commemoration  by  Richard  Lloyd  Jones.     I2mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges, 
with  the  Bronze  Medal  set  in  a  card-board  mount.  New  York.  1908.  $7.50 

215.  CHAFFIN,  WILLIAM  L.     The  President's  Death  and  its  Les 
sons.     A   Discourse.     8vo,  half  morocco,   original   wrappers  bound   in. 
Philadelphia.     1865.  $8.00 

At  end  is  a  fine  Lincoln  Memorial  Poem. 

216.  CHAFIN,  EUGENE  W.     Lincoln:  the  Man  of  Sorrow.     I2mo, 
original  cloth.     Chicago.     1908.  $I-75 

With  Presentation  Inscription  from  the  Author. 

217.  CHAMBERLAIN,  N.  H.    The  Assassination  of  President  Lin 
coln.     A  Sermon  preached  in   St.  James  Church,   Birmingham,   Conn., 
April  19,  1865.     I2mo,  half  brown  morocco,  paper  wrappers  bound  in. 
New  York.     1865.  $5.00 

Rare  Connectrci.it  Sermon.     Only  a  very  few  printed. 

218.  CHARACTER  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  constitutionality 
of  his  Emancipation  Policy.     8vo,  half  morocco.     No  place  or  date  but 
1863.  $7.50 

A  highly  appreciative  and  very  ably  written  Critique  of  Lincoln  and  his  Policy. 
The  Writer  appears  to  be  unknown. 

219.  CHASE,   SALMON    P.     Lincoln's   Secretary  of   the   Treasury. 
L.  S.  to  Doctor  J.  W.  Stone  of  Boston  in  regard  to  Gen.  McDowell  who 
in  the  September  previous  had  been  retired  from  his  Command  by  Pres 
ident  Lincoln  in  consequence  of  the   Bull  Run   Disaster.     "The  Pres 
ident's  Absence  at  McClellan's  Camp  has  made  it  impossible  to  get  the 
letter  from  him,  desired  by  yourself  and  other  friends  of  Mr.  Summer. 
I  will  try  to  see  him  when  he  returns  and  get  him  to  send  a  Telegraphic 
Message.     Maj.  Brown  of  McDowell's  Staff  called  last  evening.     He 
says  that  he  and  Capt.  Haven  are  rooming  together  and  waiting  events. 
1  hope  they  will  not  have  long  to  wait.     GEN.   McDowELL  is  GROSSLY 
MISREPRESENTED,  BUT  HAS  NOT  LOST  THE  CONFIDENCE  OF  THE  PRESIDENT 
AND  SECRETARY  OF  WAR  AS  I  BELIEVE"  etc.     2pp.     4to.     Washington. 
Oct.  4,    1862.  $12.50 

220.  CHASE,  THOMAS.    An  Address  on  the  Character  and  Example 
of  President  Lincoln  delivered  before  the  Athenaeum  and  Everett  Socie 
ties  of  Haver  ford  College.     July  6th,   1865.     8vo,  half  dark  morocco, 
original   wrappers  bound   in.      Philadelphia.      1865.  $5-Oo 

Scarce. 

221.  CHESTER,  JOHN.     The  Lesson  of  the  Hour.    Justice  as  well 
as  Mercy.    A  Discourse  preached  on  the  Sabbath  following  the  Assassin- 


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ation  of  the  President  in  the  Capitol  Hill  Presbyterian   Church.     8vo. 
unbound,  black  borders  to  title  and  fore  cover.  Washington.     1865.    $5-°° 

Extremely  Scarce.  Only  300  printed.  Contains  on  page  7  an  Advertisement 
reprinted  from  the  Selma  Dispatch  (Alabama)  of  Jan.  26,  1865,  offering  to  pro 
cure  the  Assassination  of  Lincoln,  Seward  and  Johnson  for  the  Consideration 
of  One  Million  Dollars.  The  Advertiser  promising  one  thousand  dollars  himself 
"towards  this  Patriotic  Purpose." 

222.  CHESTER,  JOHN.    The  Lesson  of  the  Hour.    Justice  as  Well 
as  Mercy.    A  Discourse  preached  on  the  Sabbath  following  the  Assassin 
ation  of  the  President  in  the  Capitol  Hill  Presbyterian  Church.     8vo. 
half  dark  brown  morocco  neat,  original  mourning  wrappers  bound  in. 
Washington.     1865.  $6.50 

Only  300  copies  printed  and  now  very  scarce. 

223.  CHICAGO  COPPERHEAD  CONVENTION.    The  Treason 
able  and  Revolutionary  utterances  of  the  men  who  composed  it.     8vo, 
sheets,  uncut.    Washington.     1864.  $3-5o 

Sixteen  pages  of  Scurrilous  Abuses  of  Lincoln  and  his  War  Policy. 

224.  CHICAGO  COPPERHEAD  CONVENTION.    The  Treason 
able  and  Revolutionary  Utterances  of  the   Men  who  composed  it.     A 
Surrender  to  the  Rebels  Advocated.     The  Federal  Government  shame 
fully  vilified,  and  not  a  word  said  against  the  Crime  of  Treason  and 
Rebellion.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco  neat,  uncut.     Washington,  D.  C. 
1864.  $4-50 

An  especially  bitter  Anti-Lincoln  Election   Document. 

225.  CHICAGO,  1847.     Proceedings  of  the  Harbor  and  River  Con 
vention  held  at  Chicago,  July  5,  1847.     Together  with  full  list  of  Names 
of  Delegates  in  attendance.     i2mo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in. 
Chicago.     1847.  $25.00 

Hon.  A.  Lincoln's  name  appears  in  the  List  as  one  of  the  3'  Delegates  from 
Sangamon  County.  In  the  Proceeding  it  is  stated  "Mr.  Lincoln  of  Illinois,  being 
called  upon  addressed  the  Convention  briefly."  A  most  Important  and  Extremely 
Rare  Chicago  City  Do'cument. 

226.  CHICAGO  POETRY.    Songs  of  the  West.    By  JENNIE;  AUR- 
ELIA  WILBUR.     I2mo,  original  cloth.     Chicago.     Privately  printed.     1866. 

$6.50 

Contains  two  fine  Memorial  Poems  on  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Stephen  A. 
Douglas.  Scarce. 

227.  CHINESE  REBELLION.     Message  of  the   President  com 
municating  information  relative  to  the  death  of  General  Ward,  a  citizen 
of  the  U.  S.  in  the  Military  service  of  the  Chinese  Government.     4pp. 
8vo,  Washington.     1863.  $2-5° 

General  Ward  of  Salem,  Mass.,  was  killed  whilst  leading  Chinese  troops  he 
had  trained,  against  the  Rebels  at  Tsz-ki. 


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228.  CHINIQUY,  FATHER.     Die  Ermordung  des  Prasidenten  Abra 
ham  Lincoln  eine  That  der  Jesuiten.     I2mo,  half  green  morocco  covers 
bound  in.     Barmen  n.  d.  $15.00 

The  Scarce  Original  German  Edition  of  Chiniquy's  "Lincoln's  Assassination 
traced  Directly  to  the  Doors  of  Rome." 

229.  CHINQUY,    FATHER.       The    Murder    of    Abraham    Lincoln 
Planned  and   Executed  by  Jesuit   Priests.     Abridged  by  W.   H.   Burr. 
8vo,  half  morocco.     Indianapolis.     1893.  $20.00 

Bound  up  with  a  Scarce  Chicago  Imprint  "Celebration  of  the  86th  Anniversary 
of  the  Independence  of  the  U  S.  in  Chicago,  July  4,  1862."  This  Contains  an 
Oration  by  B.  F.  Aver,  pages  6-20,  and  a  1 2-page  poem  by  William  Pebbes.  both 
referring  to  Lincoln. 

230.  CHITTENDEN,  L.  E.     Abraham  Lincoln's  Speeches.     Por 
trait  after  Carpenter.     i6mo,  cloth,  New  York.     1896.  $I-25 

231.  CHOATE,  JOSEPH  H.    The  Career  and  Character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Portrait.     I2mo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Chicago, 
1901.  $3.50 

232.  CINCINNATI.     Constitution,  By-Laws,  Officers  and  Member 
ship  of  The  Lincoln  Club  of  Cincinnati,  O.     Portrait.      i6mo,  pictorial 
cloth.     Cincinnati.      1896.  $1.50 


233.  CIVIL  WAR.  Message  of  the  President  communicating  cor 
respondence  on  the  subjects  of  Mediation,  Arbitration  or  other  measures 
looking  to  the  termination  of  the  existing  Civil  War.  8vo,  sewed. 
Washington.  1863.  $5-OO 

Full  of  interesting  details  of  the  Efforts  of  Russia,  France  and  Great  Britain 
to  negotiate  a  Peace  between  the  States  and  the  rejection  of  all  of  them  by  the 
Lincoln  Administration.  Also  emphasizes  the  Importance  of  the  Navy  in  its  Block 
ade  of  the  Southern  States. 

UNIQUE  CIVIL  WAR  SONG  COLLECTION. 


234.  CIVIL  WAR  AND  LINCOLN  SONGS.  Album  containing 
nearly  700  Broadside  Songs  including  many  loosely  inserted.  Thick  folio, 
boards,  cloth  back.  New  York  and  Philadelphia.  1860-1865.  $100.00 

This  extensive  collection  was  originally  formed  by  Mr.  G.  X.  Galloway  of 
Goslin's  Pennsylvania  Zouaves.  It  comprises  all  the  popular  Civil  War  songs, 
besides  those  relating  to  special  Regiments,  the  "Gallant  6gth"  and  others,  and  in 
cludes  the  scarce  personal  Broadsides  in  which  "Jeff"  Davis,  John  Brown,  famous 
Generals,  etc.,  are  the  principal  themes. 

Among  the  Rarities,  are  "Richmond  Falls!  The  War  is  O'er";  "We  are 
Coming  Father  Abraham."  "He's  Gone  to  the  Arms  of  Abraham";  the  prose  selec 
tion  "Second  Coming  of  'Abraham'  "  by  H.  Carr ;  "My  Maryland,"  by  "Stonewall" 
Jackson,  and  others.  Many  of  the  songs  have  colored  headings  or  borders,  in 
cluding  the  Memorial  Songs  on  the  Assassination  of  Lincoln.  There  are  also  a 
few  of  the  colored  pictorial  letter  sheets  issued  at  the  time  of  Lincoln's  death. 

AN  UNUSUAL  AND  VERY  DESIRABLE  COLLECTION  ;  A  VERY  LARGE  PROPORTION 
CONTAINING  STRIKING  REFERENCES  TO  LINCOLN  ALTHOUGH  NOT  BEARING  DIRECT 
LINCOLN  TITLES. 


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235.  CLARK,  HENRY.     Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Services  of  Pres 
ident  Lincoln  pronounced  before  the  Citizens  of  Poultney  and  Vicinity. 
April  19,  1865.    8vo,  wrappers.     Rutland,  Vt.     1865.  $7.50 

Scarce.     More  of  a  Life  of  Lincoln  than  a  Memorial. 

236.  CLARK,  HENRY.     Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Services  of  Pres 
ident  Lincoln,  pronounced  before  the  Citizens  of  Poultney  and  Vicinity 
April  19,  1865.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Rut 
land.     1865.   *  $10.00 

A  Rare  and  Fine  Vermont  Lincoln  Sermon. 

237.  CLARK,  DANIEL.     Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln  before  the  City  Government  of  Manchester,  N.  H.     8vo, 
original  wrapers.     Manchester.     1865.  $3.50 

With  presentation  inscription   from  the  Author  on  cover. 

238.  CLARK,  DANIEL.    Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln.     8vo,  half  calf,  original  wrappers,  bound  in.     Manchester, 
N.  H.     1865.  $5-°° 

On  the  Cover  is  a  Presentation  Inscription  from  the  Author,  the  Senator  for 
New  Hampshire. 

239.  CLARKE,  JAMES  FREEMAN.     Order  of  Services  at  Indiana, 
Place  Chapel,  Easter  Sunday,  April  16,  1865,  the  Sunday  after  the  As 
sassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     I2mo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound 
in.     Boston.     1865.  $7-5O 

Contains  a  very  fine  Lincoln  Poem  by  the  Author  whose  name  does  not  appear 
at  all  in  the  Memorial. 

RARE  CHICAGO  IMPRINT. 

240.  CLARKE,  THOMAS.     Sir  Copp.    A  Poem  for  the  Times  in  six 
Cantos.     I2mo,  original  cloth.     Chicago:  Pride  and  Co.     1866.       $10.00 

A  Rare  and  very  Curious  Poem  on  Lincoln's  Assassination  and  the  events  pre 
ceding  and  following  it.  The  Author  in  his  Preface  says  "The  Object  of  this 
Poem  is  two-fold;  first  to  photograph  a  phrase  of  human  depravity  incredible,  had 
we  not  witnessed  it;  and  to  hand  down  its  subjects  to  eternal  Infamy"  etc.  A  very 
uncommon  Chicago  Imprint. 

241.  CLASON,  A.  W.     Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  latest  Biography. 
8vo,  half  light  calf,  wrappers  bound  in.    Privately  printed.     1865.        $4.00 

242.  CLOVER  LEAVES.    A  Commemorative  Volume.     Published 
by  The  Clover  Club.    Etchings,  portraits  and  illustrations  by  Nast,  Peter 
Moran  and  others,  with  illuminated  initials.     Small  4to,   full  morocco, 
uncut,  metal  device  of  the  Club  on  front  cover.  Philadelphia.   1885.  $12.00 

Only  400  copies  printed.  Contains  Col.  A.  K.  McClure's  Address  entitled 
"Lincoln's  Memorable  Journey  to  Washington"  and  James  R.  Young's  "An  un 
written  page  of  the  Impeachment."  Other  speakers  were  Charles  G.  Leland  on 
"The  Town  of  Rock  an  Rye";  Salvini  on  Shakespeare;  Henry  M.  Hoyt  on 
"Trimalclno's  Banquet,"  Gen.  Sherman  on  the  "Knights  of  St.  John,"  etc.,  etc. 


32  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVK.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

243.  COBB,    HOWELL.      The   War  with   Mexico.      Speech   of    Mr. 
Howell  Cobb,  of  Georgia,  on  the  Causes  and  the  Conduct  of  the  War  with 
Mexico.    8vo,  half  morocco,  Washington.     1848.  $15.00 

At  page  /  the  Speaker  alludes  to  Lincoln  as  follows :  "The  Gentleman  from 
Illinois  a  few  days  ago,  introduced  a  resolution  calling  upon  the  President  to  in 
form  Congress  as  to  the  particular  spot  upon  which  American  blood  had  been  spilt 
upon  American  soil.  I  ask  him  and  his  party  to  inform  us  what  particular  spot  it 
was  that  the  Army  first  put  their  foot  upon,  that  constituted  the  commencement  of 
this  unnecessary  and  unconstitutional  War?"  Howell  Cobb  became  in  after  years 
one  of  the  most  ardent  advocates  for  Southern  Secession. 

244.  CODDINGTON,  DAVID  S.    The  Crisis  and  the  Man.    Address 
on  the  Presidential  Crisis  delivered  before  the  Union  War  Democracy. 
New  York.     Nov.   i,   1864.     8vo,  half  dark  brown  morocco,  wrappers 
bound  in.     New  York.     1865.  $4.50 

A  stirring  appeal  for  the  Re-election  of  President  Lincoln.    Very  Scarce. 

245.  CODDINGTON,  DAVID  S.    Eulogy  on  President  Lincoln  deliv 
ered  in  the  Citadel  Square  Church,  Charlestown,  S.  C.     8vo,  half  mor 
occo,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     New  -York.     1865.  $3-5° 

A  Fine  Military  Address  to  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  in  the  Northern  District, 
Department  of  the  South. 

246.  COFFIN,  CHARLES.    Abraham  Lincoln.    Profusely  Illustrated. 
8vo,  half  brown  calf:    New  York.     1897.  $4.00 

Special  Edition  for  presentation  by  the  Odd  Fellows  of  Illinois  and  Citizens 
of  Springfield  to  the  Members  of  the  Sovereign  Grand  Lodge. 

247.  COGGESHALL,  WILLIAM  T.    Lincoln  Memorial.    The  Jour 
neys  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  From  Springfield  to  Washington,   1861,  as 
President  Elect;  and  from  Washington  to  Springfield,  1865,  as  President 
Martyred,     Portrait.     I2mo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
Columbus,  1865.  $5-OO 

Scarce.  Contains  accounts  of  all  Public  Ceremonies  on  the  entire  Routes  and 
full  details  of  both  Journeys.  Inside  front  cover  is  printed  a  fine  Lincoln  Poem. 

SECRETARY  NICOLAY'S  COPY. 

248.  COGGESHALL,   WILLIAM    T.      The   Journeys   of    Abraham 
Lincoln:  from  Springfield  to  Washington  1861,  as  President  Elect;  and 
from  Washington  to  Springfield,  1865,  as  President  Martyred.    Portrait. 
I2mo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Columbus,  O.,  1865. 

$15.00 
John  G.   Nicolay's   Copy  with  his  name  on  front  'cover. 

249.  COLLECTION  of  23  Famous  Historical  Speeches  on  Lincoln's 
Work  and  Administration,  Reconstruction,  etc.  By  Stephen  A.  Douglas, 
1858;  G.  A.  Grow,   1860;  Hannibal  Hamlin,   1858;  B.  F.  Wade,   1860; 
J.  P.  Benjamin,  1860;  B.  F.  Butler,  1860;  Elias  Nason,  1861 ;  C.  Sumner, 
1861;  Andrew  Johnson,  1860;  J.  A.  Logan,  1861  ;  W.  T.  Willey,  1861  ; 
Carl   Schurz,    1864;   Michael   Hahn,    1865;   Charles    Sumner,    1865   and 
1866;  B.  F.  Wade,  1866  (2)  ;  T.  O.  Howe,  1866;  J.  W.  Nesmith,  1866; 


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H.  J.  Raymond,  1866;  S.  C.  Pomeroy,  1866;  J.  Proctor  Knott,  1869; 
Wm.  D.  Kelley,  1866.  23  pieces  in  one  vol.  8vo,  brown  calf.  1858- 
67.  $35-00 

A  Rare  Collection  of   Lincoln  and  Civil  War   Literature.     All  entirely  uncut 
excepting  one  piece. 

250.  COLEMAN,  GKORGE  W.     Assassination  of  the  President.     A 
^Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  at  Acton,  Mass., 
April  16,  1865.     8vo,  half  light  brown  morocco  gilt,  original  wrappers 
laid  in.     Boston.     1865.  $4.00 

Scarce. 

251.  COLEMAN,  W.  M.    The  Evidence  that  Abraham  Lincoln  was 
not  born  in  Lawful  Wedlock;  or,  the  Sad  Story  of  Nancy  Hanks.     8vo, 
half  morocco.    No  place.    No  date.  $8.50 

"Its  a  wise  Child  that  knows  its  own  Father."     Xot  in  Fish. 

LINCOLN'S  COPY. 

252.  COLONIZATION  SOCIETY.     Fifteenth  Annual  Report  of 
the  American  Society  for  Colonizing  the  Free  People  of  Colour  of  the 
United  States.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  uncut. 
Washington.     1832.  $50.00 

Presented  to  Lincoln  whilst  in  Congress  and  inscribed  on  fore  cover  "Hon.  A. 
Lincoln."     Afterwards  in  the  Private  Library  of  his  Secretary,  John  G.  Nicoiay. 

253.  COMMERCIAL  INTERCOURSE.     Rules  and  Regulations 
concerning  Commercial   Intercourse   with   and   in   States   and   Parts   of 
States  declared  in  Insurrection,  the  Collection,  Receipt,  and  Disposition 
of  Captured,  Abandoned  and  Confiscable  Property  and  the  Employment 
and  General  Welfare  of  Freedmen.  8vo,  sewed.  Washington.   1864.  $7.50 

Contains  Lincoln's  Executive  Approval  and  Three  of  his  Proclamations. 

254.  COMMISSIONER'S    SALE.      The   Abraham   Lincoln    Birth 
Place.     A.   W.   Linforth,   Trustee   in   Bankruptcy   for  A.   W.   Denette, 
Plaintiff  against  David  Crear,  Def.    Notice  of  Sale  in  Equity.    "The  Lin 
coln  Spring  Farm  House,  Abraham  Lincoln's  Birth  Place,  situated  in 
La  Rue  County  Ky.,  containing  no  acres."  etc.,  etc.     Upright  Folio  La 
Rue  Circuit  Court.     1905.  $5-OO 

255.  CONCEICAO,  JOSE  MANGEL  DA.    As  Exequias  de  Abra- 
hao  Lincoln,  Presidente  dos  Estados-Unidos  da  America  com  um  Esboco 
Biographico  do  mesmo  offerecido  ao  Povo  Brasiliero  por  seu  Patricio. 
i6mo,  original  wrapers.    Rio  de  Janeiro,  1865.  $12.00 

Choice  Copy  of  this  Rare  South  American  Tribute. 

256.  CONCEICAO,  JOSE  MANOHX  DA.     As  Exequias  de  Abrahao 
Lincoln,   co  mum  Esboco  Biographico  do   Mosmo  Offerecido  ao   Povo 
Brasileiro.     i6mo,  half  calf  neat,  original  printed  glazed  wrappers  bound 
in.    Rio  de  Janeiro.     1865.  $15.00 

An    exceedingly    Rare    South    American    Tribute    to    the    Murdered    President. 
Fine  Copy. 


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257.  CONFEDERATE.      The    Rival    Administrations;    Richmond 
and  Washington,  in  December  1863,  by  E.  A.  POLLARD.     8vo,  half  calf, 
original  covers  bound  in.     Richmond,  Published  for  the  Author.     1864. 

$15.00 

Contains  a  very  gloomy  description  of  Affairs  at  Richmond.  Of  the  North  he 
writes  "Washington  was  gay,  in  the  meantime,  not  -with  thoughtlessness,  but  with 
Exultations  over  the  Prospects  of  war,  and  the  promises  of  its  Government.  Ball& 
"[diamond"  weddings,  Presidential  Levees,  Social  Parties,  with  splendid  arrays  of 
Silks  and  Jewels,  with  all  the  Phantasy  of  Wealth,  the  Insolence  of  Licentiousness, 
and  the  fashionable  commerce  of  Lust,  amused  the  hours.  Mr.  Lincoln  was  jocose 
again.  He  snapped  his  fiwgers  at  the  "Rebellion."  He  attended  the  Theatre  nightly. 
This  piece  of  human  Jacquerie  chattered  incessantly  over  the  success  of  his 
Schemes,"  etc. 

A  RARE  CONFEDERATE  CHRONICLE. 

258.  CONFEDERATE  DIARY  of  the  War  for  Separation.     Being 
a  Daily  Chronicle  of  Events  and  History  of  the  Present  Revolution  from 
the  Inauguration  of  Abraham  Lincoln  to  the  Battle  of  Shiloh.     Contain 
ing  full  and  Minute  Statements  of  all  the  Battles,  Skirmishes  and  Engage 
ments,   Dates   of   Secession,   Lists   of   Killed  and   wounded,   number  of 
Forces  engaged,  Biographical  Sketches  of  Confederate  Generals,  Remark 
able  Events,  etc.    Edited  by  H.  C.  CLARKE.     8vo,  half  red  roan.     Vicks- 
burg.     1862.  $50.00 

"Nov.  6,  1860.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Hamlin  were  elected  by  a 
Sectional  Vote  of  the  United  States.  They  received  every  Northern  vote  except 
ing  three  cast  in  New  Jersey.  No  votes  were  cast  for  them  in  the  South." 

"Feb.  13,  1861.  In  the  Federal  Congress  the  Electoral  votes  were  counted  and 
Lincoln  and  Hamlin  were  decided  'duly  elected.  The  Ceremony  was  brief  and  very 
dull.  The  Lincolnites  had  pretended  to  fear  a  violent  outbreak,  and  Gen.  Scott 
had  made  disposition  of  the  imposing  Military  Forces  of  his  command.  There 
was  not  the  slightest  demonstration  of  Hostility." 

"Feb.  22.  Lincoln  raises  a  Flag  of  34  stars  in  Independence  Square  and  'Puts  his 
foot  down  firmly'  for  'universal  Freedom  an\d  Equality.'" 

"Feb.  23.  Lincoln  passed  through  Baltimore  incognito  on  his  way  in  a  hurry 
to  Washington.  He  had  mysteriously  left  Harrisburg  by  night  by  a  special  train, 
a<;id  was  disguised  by  wearing  a  'Scotch  plaid  cap  and  a  very  long  Military  Cloak! 
The  cause  of  this  strange  'night  journey  of  Lincoln's  has  never  been  clearly  ex 
plained.  His  partisans  tried  to  make  it  appear  that  there  was  a  plot  to  take  his 
Life.  His  exit  from  the  Federal  Capital,  it  is  very  probable  will  be  as  undignified 
as  his  entrance  into  it." 

"March  4.  Inauguration  of  Prest.  Lincoln  took  place  in  Washington.  It 
differed  from  all  former  inaugurations  in  this,  that  a  large  Body  of  Military  under 
some  pretext,  was  concentrated  in  Washington  under  orders  for  active  Service.  It 
was  the  Inauguration  of  a  President  whose  Authority  was  totally  repudiate^  by 
seven  of  the  Once  United  States,  and  was  fast  waning  in  several  others."  etc.,  etc. 

259.  CONFEDERATE  NEWSPAPER.     Savannah  Daily  Herald 
for  Friday,  May  iQth,  1865.     On  the  front  page  is  a  large  cut  in  black 
borders  lettered :     "This  Monument  is  inscribed  in  the  Hearts  of  the 
American  People,  and  of  the  Friends  of  Liberty  and  Humanity  through 
out  the  World  to  the  Memory  of  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN,  Sixteenth  President 
of  the   United  States  of  America,  and   the*  great  Emancipator  of  Four 


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Millions  of  a  down  trodden  Race.  A  Martyr  to  his  Country,  falling 
under  the  hands  of  a  Traitor  Assassin,  on  the  night  of  the  i^th  day  of 
April,  1865,  the  fourth  Anniversary  of  the  Beginning  of  the  Great  War 

of  the  Rebellion ..Exercising  a  power  which  surpassed   that  of 

Kings,  he  bore  himself  always  as  the  Servant  of  the  People,  and  never 
as  their  Master.  While  goodness  is  beloved  and  great  Deeds  are  re 
membered,  the  World  will  never  cease  to  Revere  the  Name  and  Memory 
of  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN .  4  pages  folio.  Savannah.  1865.  $10.00 

Fine  and  perfect  copy. 

260.  CONFEDERATE  OPERATIONS  in  Canada  and  New  York. 
By  JOHN  W.  HEADLEY.     Illustrated  with  16  portraits.    8vo,  cloth.     New 
York.     1906.  -      $2.00 

Dedicated  to  the  "Memory  of  the  Defenseless  Non-Combatant  People  of  the 
South  who  suffered  the  untold  horrors  of  Merciless  Warfare. 

261.  CONFEDERATE  WAR  LYRICS  and  Songs  of  the  South. 
Vignette  of  Confederate  Hags  on  title.     I2mo,  cloth,  uncut  and  UNOPENED. 
London.     Eyre  and  Spothswoode.     1866.  $3-5° 

First  and  Only  Edition  of  the  finest  Collection  of  Southern  War  Songs  pub 
lished.  Among  the  Authors  are  Margaret  J.  Preston,  W.  Gilmore  Simms,  Col. 
Wr.  S.  Hawkins,  John  Esten  Cooke  and  other  contemporary  Southern  Poets. 
Many  of  the  poems  contain  bitter  reflections  on  Lincoln  Especially  "Lincoln's  Royal 
Reception." 

262.  CONFISCATION  BILL.     Message  of  the  President  inform 
ing  Congress  that  he  had  approved  the  Bill  "to  suppress  Insurrection, 
Punish  Treason  and  Rebellion,  to  seize  and  Confiscate  the  Property  of 
Rebels,"  etc.     4  pages.     8vo,  Washington.     1862.  $4-5O 

Included  in  the  Message  is  also  Lincoln's  draft  of  the  Objections  he  had  pre 
pared  previous  to  the  passage  of  the  Act. 

263.  CONSPIRACY  TRIAL.     Original   Pencil   Sketch   drawn  by 
Gen.  Lew  Wallace  showing  Atzerodt  one  of  the  accused  of  the  Murder 
of  Lincoln  shackled,  handcuffed  and  hooded  as  ordered  by  the  Military 
Commission.     8vo.  Washington.     1865.  $25.00 

A  Unique  Lincoln  Conspiracy  Relic.  Gen.  Lew  Wallace  was  the  Second  Mem 
ber  on  the  Trial  Commission.  He  was  also  President  of  the  Court  Martial  which 
tried  and  hung  Henry  Wirz  the  Atrocious  German  Gaoler  of  Andersonville  Prison. 
Later  on  he  become  world-famous  as  the  tender  teller  of  "Ben  Hur,  a  Tale  of  the. 
Christ." 

264.  CONNOLLY,  CHARLES  PARKER.     Revised  Version  of  a  Ser 
mon  preached  in  the  First  Congregational  Church  Leavenworth,  Kansas, 
on  the  looth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  in 
Milwaukee  April  12,  1911.    8vo,  original  wrappers.     Leavenworth.     Pub 
lished  by  a  Friend.     1911.  $1-5° 

265.  CONTRABAND.     Message  of  the  President  communicating  a 
Copy   of   the   Correspondence   between   the    State   Department   and   the 
British  Government  in  relation  to  the  capture  of  British  vessels  sailing 
from  one  British  Port  to  another,  having  on  board  Articles  Contraband  of 


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War  intended   for  the  use  of   the  so-called   Confederate    States.     8vo, 
sewed.    Washington.     1863.  $5-°° 

Full  of  interesting  details  of  the  seizures  of  Ships  and  their  Mails  by  the 
American  Cruiser,  "Quaker  City" 

266.  COOK,  WiivUAM  A.     Opinions  and  Practice  of  the  Founders 
of  the  Republic  in  respect  to  Arbitrary  Arrests,  Imprisonment  of  Tories, 
Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus,  Seizure  of  Arms  and  of  Private  Papers,  Domic 
iliary  Visits,  Confiscation  of  Real  and  Personal  Estate,  etc.,  etc.,  or,  The 
Administration  of  Abraham  Lincoln  sustained  by  the  Sages  and  Heroes 
of  the  Revolution.     I2mo,  full  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.    Washington. 
1864.  $7-50 

A  Scarce  and  very  able  defence  of  Lincoln's  "Arbitrary  arrests"  and  War  policy 
in  general. 

267.  COOKE,  CHARLES.     A  Sermon  on  the  Life  and  Death  of  Lin 
coln.     Delivered  in  Smyrna,  Delaware  June  I,  1865.     I2mo,  half  brown 
morocco  gilt,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    Philadelphia.     1865.  $8.50 

Only  300  Copies  printed  and  now  very  scarce. 

268.  COOPER  INSTITUTE.     The  Republican  Party  Vindicated. 
The  Demands  of  the  South  Explained.     Speech  of  the  Hon.  Abraham 
Lincoln  of  Illinois.     i6pp.     8vo,   folded,   entirely  uncut.      (New  York. 
1860.)  $5-00 

A  very  uncommon  Edition  of  this  famous  Address. 

269.  COPPPERHEAD  Catechism  for  the  instruction  of  such  Pol 
iticians  as  are  of  tender  years.     Carefully  Compiled  by  Divers  Learned 
and  Designing  Men.     Authorized  and  with  Admonitions  by  FERNANDO 
THE  GOTHAMH%  High  Priest  of  the  Order  of  Copperheads.     I2mo,  half 
brown   morocco  neat,   original   pictorial   wrappers  bound   in.      London. 
Sinclair  Tousey.     1864.  $6.00 

"What  is  the  Chief  Aim  of  a  Copperhead  in  this  Life?"  "The  Chief  aim  is  to 
abuse  the  President,  vilify  the  Administration  and  glorify  himself  before  the 
people." 

270.  COPPERHEAD   MINSTREL:     Choice   Collection  of   Dem 
ocratic  Poems  and  Songs.     6opp.     I2mo,  half  morocco,  glazed  wrappers 
bound  in  (wrappers  repaired,  some  leaves  spotted).     New  York.     1863. 

$10.00 
Rare.     Contains  many  bitter  anti-Lincoln  songs. 

271.  CORWIN,  E.    Address  delivered  in  Fort  Street  Church,  Hon 
olulu,  Hawaii,  May  9,  1865,  on  the  reception  of  the  news  of  the  Murder 
of  President  Lincoln.    Typewritten,  4to,  sheets.    Honolulu.     1865.    $4-OO 

Not  mentioned  in  Lincoln  Bibliographies. 

272.  COTTON.    Message  of  the  President  transmitting  recent  meas 
ures  adopted  by  the  Government  of  Portugal  intended  to  encourage  the 
growth  and  enlarge  the  Area  of  the  culture  of  Cotton  in  its  African 
Possessions.    4  pages.    8vo,  Washington.     1862.  $1.50 


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273.  COULTER,  JOHN.    Our  Martyr  Presidents.    Lincoln,  Garfield, 
McKinley.     Their  Illustrious  Lives,  Public  and  Private,  and  their  Glor 
ious  Deeds.     Biographies,  Speeches  and  Stories  together  with  Histories 
of  Noted  Assassins  and  Assassinations,  and  Anarchists  in  the   United 
States  and  Europe.     Profusely  Illustrated.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.     Chicago. 
1901.  $2.50 

274.  COX,  SAMUEL  S.     Eight  Years  in  Congress  from  1857-1865. 
Memoir  and  Speeches.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth.    New  York.    1865.      $7.50 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  Author  to  John  Godfrey  Saxe.  The 
speeches  contain  many  malignant  attacks  on  Lincoln  specially  in  those  on  "Sedi 
tion  in  the  North,"  "Negro  Soldiers,"  "The  Conscription  Bill,"  "Northern  Nulli- 
fiers,"  "Reconstruction,"  etc. 

275.  CRAIG,  WHEEXOCK.     A  Key  to  our  Joy.     The  Fruits  of  our 
Bereavement.     Sermons  delivered  in  the  Trinitarian  Church.    April  13- 
23,   1865.     8vo,  half  light  brown  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
New  Bedford.     1865.  $5.00 

Only  a  very  small  Edition  issued. 

276.  CRANE,  C.  B.    Sermon  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  Pres 
ident  Lincoln.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  black  glazed  wrapper  bound 
in.     Hartford,  1865.  $6.00 

Scarce. 

277.  CRANE,  C.  B.    Sermon  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  Pres 
ident  Lincoln,  preached  in  the  South  Baptist  Church,  Hartford,  Conn. 
8vo,  original  black  glazed  wrappers.     Hartford.     1865.  $4.00 

Very  fine  Copy. 

278.  CRAWFORD,  George  A.     Anniversary  Address  on  the  Life 
and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  by  invitation  before  the 
Legislature,  of  the  State  of  KANSAS,  February  12,   1867.     8vo,  original 
wrappers.     Leavenworth.     1867.  $25.00 

A  Lincoln  Item  of  Extreme  Rarity,  and  unknown  to  Lincoln  Bibliographers. 
With  an  interesting  letter  relating  to  its  extreme  rarity  and  value  laid  in.  Only 
two  other  Copies  known. 

279.  CRIDLER,  THOMAS  W.    Lincoln  :  the  Typical  American.    An 
Address  at  the  Banquet  of  the  Union  League  Club  of  Brooklyn.     Feb. 
12,   1901.     8vo,  original  wrappers.     Brooklyn.     Privately  printed   1901. 

$5.00- 

"Lincoln  was  the  grandest  figure  of  the  Fiercest  Civil  War.  He  is  the  gentlest 
memory  of  our  World."  Very  scarce.  Only  a  very  small  number  printed.  With, 
presentation  inscription  on  title  from  the  Author  to  John  L.  Bittinger,  U.  S. 
Consul  at  Montreal. 

280.  CROCKER,  SAMUEL  L.     Eulogy  upon  the  Character  and  Ser 
vices  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States.    Delivered 
in  the  City  of  Taunton  June  ist,  1865.    8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  covers 
bound  in.     Boston.     1865.  $3-5<> 


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281.  CROCKER,  SAMUEX  L.    Eulogy  upon  the  Character  and  Ser 
vices  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Delivered  by  Invitation  of  the  Authorities 
of  the  City  of  Taunton  June  I,  1865.     8vo,  printed  wrappers.     Boston. 
1865.  $2.50 

282.  CROSBY,  FRANK.     Das  Leben  Abraham  Lincoln,  enthaltend 
seine  fruhere  Geschichte  und  Politische  Laufbahn,  sowie  seine  Reden 
Botschaften  Proklamationen  etc.    Portrait  by  Whitchurch.    8vo,  original 
sheep.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $3-5° 

283.  CROSBY,  FRANK.     Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  Pres 
ident  of  the  U.  S.  containing  his  Early  History  and  Political  Career;  to 
gether  with  the  Speeches,   Messages,   Proclamations  and  other  Official 
Documents    illustrative    of    his    Eventful    Administration.      Portrait    by 
Whitchurch.     Stout  I2mo,  original  cloth.     Philadelphia.     1865.         $3.50 

284.  CUDWORTH,  WARRSN   H.     Eulogy  of  the  Life,   Character 
and  Public   Services  of  the  late  President  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered 
before  Council  No.  jj  Union  League  of  America  at  Sumner  Hall,  East 
Boston,  May  8,  1865.     With  a  Record  of  the  other  proceedings  and  a 
description  of  the  Decorations  put  up  for  the  Occasion.    8vo,  half  brown 
morocco,  original  wrappers  laid  in.     Boston.     1865.  $5«oo 

The  "Proceedings"  contain  two  poems  written  for  the  occasion. 

285.  "CUNARD."    Abraham  Lincoln,  President  Elect  of  the  United 
States.     With  a  curious  and  rare  woodcut  portrait  by  T.  Scott.     The 
Original  Article  as  it  appeared  in  "Once  a  Week."     8vo,  half  brown 
morocco  neat,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  uncut.     London.     Dec.  29, 
1860.  $5.00 

"Let  us  not  rate  Lincoln  too  high;  a  President  has  really  not  much  motive 
power.  He  is  not  an  Originator;  Conscience  and  Party  keep  him  down;  Abe  will 
probably  do  nothing."  A  Most  interesting  First  English  View  of  Lincoln. 

286.  CROZIER,  HIRAM  P.     The  Nation's  Loss.     A  Discourse  de 
livered  at  Huntington,  L.  I.     8vo,  half  leather,  covers  bound  in.     New 
York,  1865.  $6.00 

Limited  edition.  Bound  in  is  a  copy  of  the  second  edition  revised  and  dated 
1866. 

287.  CROZIER,  HIRAM  P.    The  Nation's  Loss.     A  Discourse  upon 
the.  Life,  Services  and  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  president  of  the 
United   States.   Delivered  at  Huntington,   L.   I.     April    19,    1865.     8vo, 
original  wrappers.     New  York.     1866.  $3-O° 

Second  Edition  containing  16  more  pages  than  the  First.  Contains  a  long 
discussion  of  Lincoln's  Abolition  Policy.  Fine  Copy. 

288.  CUSHMAN,  R.  S.     Resolutions  and  Discourse  occasioned  by 
the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,   President  of  the  U.   S.,  who  died  at 
Washington  City,  April   I5th,   1865.     8vo,  half  morocco  neat,  original 
black  and  gold  wrappers  bound  in.     Manchester,  Vt.     1865.  $9.00 

Rare.  Inserted  is  anjautograph  letter,  signed,  from  the  Rev.  R.  S.'  Cushman, 
saying  that  he  believed  this  was  the  only  Manchester  (Vt.)  Lincoln  discourse 
published. 


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289.  CUSHMAN,  R.  S.     Resolutions  and 'Discourse  occasioned  by 
the   Death   of  Abraham  Lincoln.      I2mo,   half   morocco,   original  black 
glazed  wrappers  bound  in.     Manchester,  1865.  $6.00 

•  A  Scarce  Vermont  Discourse.     Contains  the  Order  of  Services  and  the  Reso 
lutions  of  the  Citizens  of  Manchester. 

290.  CUTTER,  EDWARD  F.    Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered 
at  Rockland,  Maine,  April  19,   1865,  by  Request  of  the  Citizens.     8vo, 
wrappers.     Boston.     1865.  $2.50 

Only  250  Copies  Printed. 

291.  CUTTER,  EDWARD  F.    Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered 
at  Rockland,    Maine.     8vo,   half   morocco,    covers   bound   in.      Boston. 
1865.  $3.50 

Edition  of  256  Copies  only. 

292.  CUTTS,  J.  MADISON.     A  Brief  Treatise  upon  Constitutional 
and  Party  Questions  and  the  History  of  Political  Parties,  as  received 
orally  from  the  late  Senator  Stephen  A.  Douglas  of  Illinois.     I2mo,  cloth 
uncut.    New  York.     1866.  $5-OO 

Scarce.  Contains  very  important  Chapters  on  the  "Suspension  of  Writ  of 
Habeas  Corpus,"  "The  Monroe  Doctrine,"  the  Pacific  Railroad,  the  African  Slave 
Trade,  History  of  the  Illinois  Central  Railroad  Co. 

293.  DAGGETT,  O.  E.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
preached  in  Canandaigua  April  i6th,   1865.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco 
neat,  wrappers  bound  in.    Canandaigua.     1865.  $4.00 

Scarce. 

294.  DARLING,   HENRY.     Grief  and  Duty.     A  Discourse  at  the 
Fourth  Presbyterian  Church.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound 
in.     Albany.     1865.  $7-5O 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  Author  with  inscription  on  cover. 

295.  DARLING,  HENRY.     Grief  and  Duty.    A  Discourse  delivered 
in  the  Fourth  Presbyterian  Church,  Albany,  April  I9th,  the  day  of  the 
Funeral  Obsequies  of  PRESIDENT  LINCOLN.    8vo,  original  wrappers.    Al 
bany.     1865.  $375 

Fine  Copy  of  a  Scarce  Lincoln  Sermon. 

296.  DASCOMB,  A.  B.     A  Discourse  preached  to  the  People  at 
Waitsfield,  Vt.,  in  honor  of  our  late  Chief  Magistrate.     8vo,  half  mor 
occo,  original  covers  bound  in.     Montpelier,  1865.  $8.50 

A  Scarce  and  fine  Vermont  Tribute  of  which  only  a  very  small  Edition  was 
printed. 

297.  DAVIDSON,  ROBERT.     The  Lessons  of  the  Hour.     A  Dis 
course  upon  the  Death  of  Lincoln.    8vo,  half  morocco.    Huntington,  L.  I. 
1865.  $15.00 

A  Rare  Long  Island  Lincoln  Memorial.    Best  Edition.    Only  300  copies  printed. 

298.  DAY,  P.  B.    Memorial  Discourse  on  the  Character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Delivered  at  Hollis,  N.  H.,  on  the  day  of  the  National  Fast. 


40  GEX>.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  Avs.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

June  i,  1865.    Svo,  half  dark  brown  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Con 
cord.     1865.  $3.50 
Scarce. 

299.  DEAN,  GILBERT.     The  Emancipation  Proclamation  and  Arbi 
trary  Arrests.     Speech  in   House  of  Assembly  of   New  York,  on  the 
Governor's  Annual  Message.     Feb.  12,  1863.     Svo,  half  morocco.     Al 
bany.     1863.  $4.00 

A  Fierce  Arraignment  of  President  Lincoln  and  his  War  Policy  and  a  very 
important  New  York  Civil  War  Document. 

300.  DE  CHAMBRUN,  MARQUIS.     Personal  Recollections  of  Mr. 
Lincoln.     The  Original  Article  as  it  appeared  in  "Scribner's."    Svo,  half 
green  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York.     1893.  $2.50 

The  Marquis  was  a  Friend  of  Sumner  and  De  Tocqueville  and  accompanied 
Lincoln  to  City  Point  and  Petersburg.  Hitherto  unpublished. 

301.  DEFREES,  JOHN  D.     The  War  Commenced  by  the  Rebels. 
Copperheads    of    the    North    their    Allies.      Svo,    sewed.      Washington. 

1864.  $5-00 

Contains  many  bitter  Attacks  upon  Lincoln  quoted  from  the  current  newspapers 
North  and  South.  One  describes  him :  "A  bloody  Monster.  He  is  Hell's  Pandora 
Box  brought  to  Earth  for  the  destruction  of  this  foolish  people,  who  hug  him  to 

their  Bosoms  until,  like  an  Egyptian  Adder,  he  stings  them  to  Death." ."This 

is  a  damned  Abolition   War.     We  believe  Abe  Lincoln  is  as  much  a   Traitor  as 
Jeff  Dav'is."  etc. 

302.  DE  LA  MESA,  CARLOS  A.    Engraved  Commission  on  Vellum 
signed  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  appointing  Carlos  A.  De  L,a  Mesa  a  Captain 
in  the  Veteran  Reserve  Corps.    Also  signed  by  E.  M.  Stanton,  Secretary 
of  WTar,  E.  D.  Townsend  Asst.  Adj.  General.    August  1st,  1864  — 
Engraved  Commission  signed  by  ANDREW  JOHNSON  appointing  Captain 
Carlos  A.  De  La  Mesa  Major  by  Brevet  in  the  U.  S.  Volunteers  for 
Gallant  and  Meritorious  Service  at  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg.     Counter 
signed  by  E.  M.  Stanton  and  E.  D.  Townsend.    March  27,  1865.    2  pieces 
uniformly  framed  in  polished  dark  walnut  frames.     Washingon.     1854. 

$60.00 
Two  very  fine  Civil  War  Army  Commissions. 

303.  DELMAR,  ALEXANDRA     The  Great  Paper  Bubble;  or,  The 
Coming  Financial  Explosion.    A  Campaign  Document  for  1864.    Curious 
frontispiece.      I2mo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     JNew 
York.     1864.  $6.50 

Rare. 

304.  DEMING,  HENRY  CHAMPION.     Eulogy  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
before  the  General  Assembly  of  Connecticut.    Svo  limp  cloth.    Hartford. 

1865.  $4.00 

The  Author  was  Colonel  of  the  "Charter  Oak"  Regiment  or  I2th  Connecticut 
during  the  New  Orleans  Expedition. 


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305.  DENISON,  JOHN  L.     An  Illustrated  History  of  the  World. 
An  Excerpt  pages  678-762  comprising  the  Administration  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.    Portrait  and  Illustrations,  original  title  page,  etc.    8vo,  sewed. 
Norwich.     1869.  $l-5° 

306.  DE  ZWART,  A.  C.     Hoe  de  Zoon  van  den  Pionier  President 
Werd.     De  Levensgeschiedenis  van  Abraham  Lincoln  aan  jongebeden 
verhaald  door  A.  C.  De  Zwart.    I2mo,  half  brown  morocco  neat,  original 
pictorial  wrappers  bound  in.     Amsterdam.      (1865)  $5«oo 

A  Fine  and   Scarce  Dutch  Appreciation  of  Lincoln. 

307.  DIPLOMATIC    SERVICE.      Message    from    the    President 
transmitting  Reports  on  the  Diplomatic  and  Consular  Systems  of  the 
U.  S.    With  full  list  of  all  Consular  Officers,  their  official  Residences  and 
Fees  paid  them.    8vo,  sewed  uncut.    Washington.     1863.  $2.00 

308.  DIX,  MORGAN.  The  Death  of  President  Lincoln.     A  Sermon 
preached  in  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  New  York.     April  I9th,  1865.    8vo,  half 
black  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Cambridge.     The  Riverside  Press. 
1865.  $6.00 

One  of  the  finest  of  the  New  York  Lincoln  Sermons.     Also  contains  the  Reso 
lutions  of  Regret  passed  by  the  vestry. 

309.  DOUGLAS,  S.  A.    Life  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  United  States 
Senator  from  Illinois,  with  his  most  Important  Speeches  and  Reports. 
By  a  Member  of  the  Western  Bar.    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.     New  York. 
1860.  $2.50 

310.  DRAKE,  CHARLES  D.     Speech  on  the  Proclamation  of  Eman 
cipation.     Delivered  in  Turner's  Hall,   St.  Louis,  Jan.  28,   1863.     8vo, 
sewed.     St.  Louis.     1863.  $7-5° 

Contains  the  Resolutions  of  the  Citizens  of  St.  Louis  most  emphatically  en 
dorsing  the  Speaker  and  the  President's  Policy.     Very  Rare. 

311.  DRUMM,    JOHN    H.      Assassination    of    Abraham    Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States.    A  Sermon.     I2mo,  half  morocco.    Bris 
tol.     1865.  $12.00 

One  of  200  copies.     Inscribed  by  the  Author  on  flyleaf.     With  Compliments  of 
Rev.  J.  H.  Drumm  "None  for  sale.    Edition  exhausted." 

312.  DUANE,  RICHARD  B.  Sermon  preached  in  Saint  John's  Church 
Providence,  on  Wednesday,  April   19,   1865,  the  day  appointed  for  the 
Funeral  Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln.     8vo,  wrappers.     Providence. 
1865.  $3-50 

313.  DUDLEY,  JOHN  L.     Discourse  preached  in  the  South  Con 
gregational  Church,  Middletown,  Conn.,  on  the  Assassination  of  Pres 
ident  Lincoln.     8vo,  half  green  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Middle- 
town.     1865.  $4.00 

314.  DUFFIELD,  GEORGE.    The  Nation's  Wail.    A  Discourse  deliv 
ered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Detroit  on  April  16,  1895,  the 


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day  after  receiving  the  Intelligence  of  the  Brutal  Murder  of  President 
Abraham  Lincoln  by  a  Brutal  Assassin.  8vo,  half  dark  brown  morocco, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Detroit.  1865.  $25.00 

One  of  the  most  vi.olent  denunciations  of  the  Lincoln  Murderers  contained  in 
any  Lincoln  Sermon  of  the  Times.  Concludes  with  a  fierce  onslaught  upon  the 
Stage  :  "Would  that  he  had  fallen  elsewhere  than  at  the  -very  gates  of  Hell — in 
the  Theatre,  to  which  "through  persuasion,  he  so  reluctantly  went.  But,  thus  a  stain 
has  been  put  upon  that  so  falsely  called  school  of  Virtue.  How  awful  and  severe 
the  rebuke,  which  God  has  administered  to  the  Nation,  for  pampering  such  demoral 
ising  places  of  resort.  The  BUood  of  Abraham  Lincoln  can  never  be  effaced  from  the 
Stage.  Go\d  grant  that  it  may  prove  the  brand  of  Infamy  consigning  the  Theatre, 
which  even  Solon  and  the  old  moral  Greeks  abhorred,  to  the  disgrace  it  merits,  and 
the  abhorrence  of  this  nation."  With  Author's  Presentation  Inscription  on  fore- 
cover. 

315.  DUNNING,  REV.  H.  The  Assassination:  its  Lessons  to  Young 
Men.     A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Constitutional   Presbyterian 
Church  May  7,  1865.     8vo,  half  light  brown  morocco,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.     Baltimore.     1865.  $4.00 

316.  DUNNING,  H.    Address  delivered  on  the  Occasion  of  Funeral 
Solemnities   of   the   late   President  of   the  United   States.     April    iQth, 
1865— THE  NAMELESS  CRIME:  a  Discourse  delivered  April  23.    2  vols.  in 
one,  8vo,  half  black  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Baltimore. 
1865.  $5.00 

317.  DU  PONT,  ADMIRAL.     Message  of  the  President  recommend 
ing  a  Vote  of  Thanks  by  Congress  to  Capt.  Samuel  F.  Du  Pont  lor  his 
Services  and  Gallantry  displayed  in  the  Capture  of  various  points  on  the 
Coast  of  Georgia  and  Florida  particularly  Brunswick,  Cumberland  Island, 
Amelia  Island  and  the  towns  of  St.  Mary,  St.  Augustine,  Jacksonville  and 
Fernandina.     One  page  8vo,  Washington.     1862.  $2.50 

318.  DYE,   JOHN    SMITH.      The  Adder's   Den;   or   secrets   of   the 
Great  Conspiracy  to  overthrow  Liberty  in  America.     Depravity  of  Slav 
ery  :     Two  Presidents  secretly  assassinated  by  poison.     Unsuccessful  At 
tempt  to  murder  three  others.     The  Evidence  conclusive,  and  the  Facts 
established,   together  with  the  dying  Struggles   of   the   Great   Southern 
Rebellion.     8vo,  half  straight-grained  green  morocco,  New  York.     Pub 
lished  by  the  Author.     1864.  $6.00 

Deals  at  length  with  Lincoln's  management  of  the  Baltimore  Riots  and  his 
Calls  for  Troops.  Scarce  and  Curious. 

319.  DYE,  JOHN  SMITH.     History  of  the  Plots  and  Crimes  of  the 
Great  Conspiracy  to  Overthrow  Liberty  in  America.     Portraits.     8vo, 
original  cloth.     New  York.     1866.  $7-5O 

In  this  work  the  Author  designed  to  give  in  "a  small  compass  a  complete 
history  of  the  political  crimes  originating  with  African  Slavery  and  perpetrated  by 
its  friends  during  the  last  Century."  Includes  the  John  Brown  Affair,  The  Chicago 
Platform,  Emancipation  Proclamation,  Kansas  Outrages,  Life  and  Re-election  of 
Lincoln.  His  Assassination,  etc. 

320.  EARLY,  GEN.  JUBAE  A.     Memoir  of  the  Last  Year  of  the 


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War  of  Independence  in  the  Confederate  States  of  America.     8vo,  half 
morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.    Toronto.     1866.  $10.00 

First  Edition  of  these  very  interesting  Military  Memoirs.  In  his  preface 
after  saying  that  as  a  Member  of  thk  Virginia  Convention  he  had  strongly  op 
posed  the  Ordinance  of  Secession  he  refers  to  the  "ma)d,  ivicked,  and  unconstitu 
tional  Measures  of  the  Authorities  at  Washington,  and  the  frenzied  clamour  of  the 
people  of  the  North  for  War  upon  their  former  brethern  of  the  South.  I  then  and 
ever  since  have,  regarded  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN,  his  Counsellors  and  Supporters  as  the 
Real  Traitors,  who  had  overthrown  the  Constitution  and  Government  of  the  South 
and  established  in  lieu  thereof  an  Odious  Despotism."  Very  Rare. 

321.  EAVES,    CATHERINE.      How    I    twice    Eloped.      An    Indiana 
Idyll.     The  only  novelette  ever  sketched  by  Abraham  Lincoln.      I2mo, 
half  light  calf  neat.     Chicago.     1901.  $4-5o 

''Did  you  ever  write  out  a  story  in  your  mind?  I  did  when  I  was  a  little 
codger."  Lincoln. 

322.  EDDY,  DANIEL  C.    The  Martyr  President.     Sermon  Preached 
April  1 6,  1865,  at  the  Baldwin  Place  Church.     i8mo,  half  brown  morocco 
neat,  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston.     1865.  $4-5° 

323.  EDDY,  T.  M.    Abraham  Lincoln.    A  Memorial  Discourse  de 
livered  at  Waukegan,  111.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound 
in.    Chicago.     1865.  $7-5O 

Rare  Chicago  Imprint. 

324.  EDGAR,  C.  H.     The  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Its 
Significance — Loss  and  Gain — The  Majesty  of  Law — Josiah  and  Lincoln 
the  Great  Reformers,  2  vols.  in  one  8vo,  half  dark  brown  morocco,  orig 
inal  wrappers  bound  in.     Easton,  Pa.     1865.  $10.00 

Rare.  Of  the  Josiah  and  Lincoln  Address  only  200  Copies  were  printed. 

325.  EDWARDS,  HENRY  L.     Discourse  commemorative  of  our  Il 
lustrious  Martyr,  delivered  in  Congregational  Church  South  Abington. 
June  i,  1865.    8vo,  half  brown  morocco  neat,  wrappers  bound  in.,   Bos 
ton.     1865.  $3.50 

RARE  ILLINOIS  IMPRINT. 

326.  EDWARDS,  RICHARD.     Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln.    Address  at  the  Normal  University,  April  19,  1865.    8vo,  wrappers. 
Peoria,  111.     1865.  $35-OO 

ONE  OF  THE  VERY  RAREST  LINCOLN  EULOGIES  KNOWN,  and  also  a  Rare  Illinois 
Imprint. 

327.  ELECTION  OF  1860.     Die  Heimstatte-Bill.     "Land  fur  die 
Landlosen."     Was  hat  Herr  Lincoln  dafur  Geleistet?     4pp  8vo,  Wash 
ington.     1860.  $5.00 

An  Appeal  to  the  German  Vote  in  favor  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas  as  against 
Lincoln  and  Hamlin. 

328.  ELECTION  OF   1864.     Proceedings  of  the  National  Union 


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Convention  held  in  Baltimore  June  7-8,  1864.  Reported  by  D.  F.  Murphy. 
8vo,  sewed.     New  York.     1864.  $5 .00 

Contains  full  Reports  of  many  enthusiastic  Speeches  in  favor  of  the  Lincoln 
Policy  by  Dr.  Breckinridge,  "The  old  War  Horse  of  Kentucky;  Gov.  E.  D.  Morgan; 
Henry  J.  Raymond;  "Parson"  Brownlow  and  others.  Scarce. 

329.  ELECTORIAL  COLLEGE.     Message  from  the  President  of 
the  U.  S.  accompanying  the  notice  of  signing  the  ''Joint  Resolution  declar 
ing  Certain  States  not  entitled  to  representation  in  the  Electoral  College." 
One  page,  8vo,  Washingon.    Feb.  8,  1865.  $2-5O 

330.  ELLIS,  CHARLES  M.    The  Memorial  Address  on  Abraham  Lin 
coln  delivered  at  the  Hall  of  the  Mechanics  Institute  Saint  John,  N.  B. 
June  i,  1865  at  the  Invitation  of  the  Citizens.     i6mo,  half  brown  morocco 
neat,  printed  wrappers  bound  in.     Saint  John.     N.  B.     1865.  $7-5O 

Rare  Canadian  Tribute  to  Lincoln. 

331.  ELLIS,  GEORGE  E.     The  Nation's  Ballet  and  its  Decision.     A 
Discourse  delivered  in  Austin  Street  Church,  Cambridgeport  on  Sunday, 
Nov.   13,   1864,  being  the  Sunday  following  the  Presidential  Elections. 
8vo,  wrappers.     Boston.     1864.  $2.50 

A  Patriotic  Address  delivered  on  the  Re-election  of  Lincoln  to  the  Presidency. 

332.  EMANCIPATION.     An  address  to  Christians  throughout  the 
World,  by  a  Convention  of  Ministers  assembled  at  Richmond,  Va.,  April 
1863.     8vo,  sewed.     Philadelphia.     1863.  $5.00 

"The  Recent  Proclamation  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  seeking  the 
Emancipation  of  the  Slaves  of  the  South,  is,  in  our  judgment,  a  suitable  occa 
sion  for  solemn  protest  on  the  part  of  the  People  of  God  throughout  the  World."' 

The  Signers  to  the  Address  seem  to  have  all  been  Clergymen  and  College 
Professors.  Their  names  occupy  pages  17-20. 

333.  EMANCIPATION.     Confiscation  and  Liberation.     Speech  of 
Geo.  W.  Julian  of  Indiana.     8vo',  sewed.     Washington.     1862.          $2.50 

Strongly  in  favour  of  the  Bill  "to  free  from  servitude  the  slaves  of  Rebels  en 
gaged  in  the  existing  Rebellion  against  the  Government."  In  the  House  this  was 
defeated  on  May  26,  by  four  majority.  Names  of  Representatives  and  their  votes 
are  added  at  end. 

334.  EMANCIPATION.     Free-Negroism :  or  Results  of  Emanci 
pation  in  the  North  and  the  West  India  Islands  ;  with  Statistics  of  the 
Negro,  his  Return  to   Savagism,   and   the   Effect  of  the   Emancipation 
upon  the  Farming,  Mechanical  and  Laboring  Classes.     By  J.  H.  VAN 
EVRIE.     I2mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.     New  York.     1862.  $4.00 

Contains  a  lurid  description  of  the  Voodoo  Orgies  of  the  Negroes  of  Haytl 
and  a  strong  protest  against  Lincoln's  proposed  Emancipation  Policy. 

335.  EMANCIPATION.    Letter  to  His  Excellency  ABRAHAM  LIN 
COLN  on  the  Relation  of  the  White  and  African  Races  in  the  United 
States,  showing  the  Necessity  of  the  Colonization  of  the  Latter.     8vo, 
sewed.    Washington.     1862.  $3.50 

A  Vigorous  Plea  for  the  Nationality  of  the  Negro.  The  Author  signs  himself 
''James  Mitchell." 


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336.  EMANCIPATION.     Message  of  the  President  transmitting  a 
draft  of  a  Bill  to  compensate  any  State  which  may  abolish  Slavery  within 
its  Limits,  and  recommending  its  passage.     One  page  8vo,  Washington. 
1862.  $2.50 

337.  EMANCIPATION.     Message  from  the  President  in  relation 
to  Co-operating  with  any  State  for  the  gradual  Abolishment  of  Slavery. 
2  pages.     8vo,  Washington.     1862.  $3-5o 

In  this  Message  Lincoln  states  "vn  nty  judgment  gradual  and  not  sudden,  Eman 
cipation  is  better  for  all."  Rare. 

338.  EMANCIPATION.    Message  of  the  President  communicating 
a  Letter  addressed  to  him  from  the  Committee  of  the  Freedman's  Aid 
Societies  of  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia  and  Cincinnati,  in  relation 
to  the  Freedmen  under  the  Proclamation  of  Emancipation.     8vo,  sewed. 
Washington.     1863.  $4.00 

Considered  by  Lincoln  as  a  subject  of  "Great  Magnitude  and  Importance"  and 
one  "imperatively  demanding  the  attention  of  Congress." 

339.  EMANCIPATION.    Message  of  the  President  informing  Con 
gress  that  he  had  approved  and  signed  the  Act  entitled  "An  Act  for  the 
release   of  certain  persons  held  to  service  or  labor  in   the  District   of 
Columbia,"  and  recommending  an  Amendatory  Act.     One  page.     8vo, 
Washington.    April  16,  1862.  $25.00 

THE  ORIGINAL  MESSAGE  PROCLAIMING  EMANCIPATION  IN  THE  DISTRICT  OF 
COLUMBIA.  Extremely  Rare. 

340.  EMANCIPATION.      Report    of    the    Special    Committee    on 
Emancipation  appointed  by  the  House  of  Representatives  to  take  into 
Consideration  that  part  of  the  Governor's  Message  relating  to  Emancipa 
tion.     8vo  sewed.     Jefferson  City,  Mo.     1865.  $7.50 

A  Highly  important  Missouri  State  Document.  Although  almost  entirely  in 
favor  of  Lincoln's  Policy  of  Emancipation  the  People  of  Missouri  were  debarred 
by  the  State  Laws  under  the  Louisiana  Cession  Treaty  from  enforcing  any  Laws 
for  the  Emancipation  of  Slaves  without  the  Consent  of  their  owners  or  without  pay 
ing  them  before  such  Emancipation  a  full  equivalent  for  all  Slaves  emancipated. 

341.  EMANCIPATION.     Speech  of  Henry  Champion  Deeming  of 
Connecticut  on  the  President's  Plan  for  State  Renovation.     8vo,  sewed. 
Washington.     1864.  $2.00 

A  very  able  Argument  in  support  of  Lincoln's  demands  of  an  oath  to  sustain  the 
Constitution,  an  Oath  to  sustain  the  Anti-Slavery  Legislation,  an  Oath  to  sustain  the 
President's  Proclamation,  and  the  withholding  of  Slave  Property  in  General 
Restitution. 

342.  EMANCIPATION.  The  Mastership  and  its  Fruits  :  the  Eman 
cipated  Slave  Face  to  Face  with  his  Old  Master.    A  Supplemented  Report 
of  Edwin  M.  Stanton,  Secretary  of  War.     By  James  McKaye,  Special 
Commissioner.    8vo,  half  green  morocco.    New  York.     1864.  $5-OO 

A  shocking  account  of  the  Brutal  Treatment  of  the  Slaves  in  the  Lower  Mis 
sissippi  Valley  after  the  Proclamation  of  Emancipation. 


46  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  Av3.,  Nsw  YORK  CITY 

343.  EMANCIPATION.    Speech  of  Hon.  Reverdy  Johnson  in  sup 
port  of  the  Resolution  to  amend  the  Constitution  so  as  to  abolish  Slavery. 
8\5O,  sewed.     Washington.     1864.  $I-75 

A   Strong  Argument  for  Total  Abolition  in  all  States  of  the  Union. 

344.  EMANCIPATION     PROCLAMATION     as     published     in 
Poughkeepsie  Telegraph  with  Benson  J.  Lossing's  Editorial  and  Opinions 
of  other  papers.    Annexed  is  a  clipping  of  Longfellow's  "Slave  Singing  at 
Midnight,"  the  last  verse  of  which  reads  : 

"But  alas !  what  holy  Angel 
Brings  the  Slave  this  glad  Evangel? 
And  what  earthquake's  Arm  of  Alight 
Breaks  his  dungeon  gates  at  night?" 

On  this  Lossing  has  written  "The  Question  in  the  last  stanza  was 
answered  by  the  President's  Proclamation  on  the  22nd  Sept.,  1862." 
Folio  and  4to.  1862.  $6.00 

345.  EMANCIPATION   PROCLAMATION  issued  Jan.   i,   1863. 
From  the  Original  designed  and  executed  entirely  with  a  pen  by  OILMAN 
R.  RUSS^IV,  Professor  of  Penmanship.     With  very  fine  ornamental  bor 
ders  and  full  length  figure  of  Lincoln  twelve  inches  high  in  the  Centre 
of  the  Proclamation.    Size  20  inches  by  30  inches.    Philadelphia.     Duval. 
1865.  $12.00 

Rare. 

345a.  EMANCIPATION  Proclamation  ordering  the  Marriage  of 
Blacks  and  Whites.  It  is  hereby  ordered  that,  on  and  after  this  date 
Nov.  ist,  1867,  the  Inhabitants  of  this  County  shall  obey  the  new  Law 
sanctioning  the  Marriage  of  Blacks  and  Whites.  GENERAL  E.  C.  CANDY. 
Broadside.  Folio.  No  Place.  1867.  $10.00 

Rare  and  Curious. 

346.  ENGLISH  WORKINGMEN  AND  LINCOLN.     Message  of 
the  President  communicating  to  the  Senate  his  Correspondence  with  the 
Workingmen  in  England.     6pp.     8vo.     Washington.     1863.  $5-O° 

Contains   two   tine   Letters    from    Lincoln   to  the  Workers   of    Manchester   and 
London  in  answer  to  the  r  Congratulatory  addresses  upon  his  Emancipation  Policy. 

347.  ENOS,  Z.  A.     The  Early  Surveyors  and  Surveying  in  Illinois. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    Springfield.     1891.    $6.00 

Contains  fac-simile  of  Certified  Plat  of  Survey  by  Lincoln  ;  also  fac-simile  of 
an   Opinion  given   by   him.      1^50. 

348.  ENVELOPES  bearing  the  portrait  of  Lincoln  or  some  senti 
ment  in  his  honor,  printed  during  the  Civil  War  period.      17  different 
examples.     1860-1865.  $4-5° 

349.  ENVELOPES,   including  the  "Champion   Prize"   series  of   5, 
and  15  others,  each  bearing  Lincoln's  portrait.     Printed  during  the  Civil 
War  period.     20  pieces.  $6.00 


D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  A  vs.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  47 

350.  ERIE  CANAL.    Message  of  the  President  on  the  Enlargement 
of  the  Locks  of  the  Erie  and  Oswego  Canals.    8vo,  sewed,  uncut.    Wash 
ington.      1862.  $3-°° 

Contains  the  long  Memorial  signed  by  Samuel  B.  Ruggles  addressed  to  Presi 
dent  Lincoln. 

351.  EVERETT,  CHARLES  CARROLL.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln, 
delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Bangor,  June   ist,   1865.     8vo,  sewed. 
Bangor.     1865.  $2.00 

352.  EVERETT,  CHARLES  CARROLL.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln, 
delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Bangor,  June  i,   1865.     8vo,  half  light 
calf,  wrappers  bound  in.     Bangor.     1865.  $3.00 

The  Scarcest  of  the  Main  Eulogies. 

353.  EVERETT,  CHARLES  C.     Sermon  on  Death  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln,  at  Bangor,  April  1 6,   1865;  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  June  i, 
1865.    2  pieces  in  one  vol.    8vo,  half  morocco  neat.    Bangor.     1865.  $6.50 

Two  Scarce  Maine  Eulogies. 

354.  EXCHANGE  OF  PRISONERS.     Message  of  the  President 
transmitting  the  Report  of  Colonel  Key  relative  to  the  Exchange  of  Pris 
oners  of  War.    4pp.  8vo,  Washington.     1865.  $15.00 

The  Substance  of  a  meeting  under  a  flag  of  truce  between  Col.  Key  and  Gen. 
Howell  Cobb  arranging  for  an  equal  exchange  of  prisoners  dating"  from  time  of 
Capture. 

355.  FARQUHAR,  JOHN.     The  Claims  of  God  to  Recognition  in 
the   Assassination   of    President   Lincoln.     A    Sermon   preached   in   the 
Chanceford  Presbyterian  Church,  York,  Pa.,  and  i»n  the  Prospect  Meth 
odist  Episcopal  Church,  Fawn  York,  Pa.    8vo,  half  dark  brown  morocco, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.     Lancaster.     1865.  $4.00 

Scarce.     With  the  Author's  Manuscript  Corrections  through  the  text. 

356.  FARRAGUT,   ADMIRAL.      Message   of   the   President   recom 
mending  that  Captain  D.  G.  Farragut  receive  a  Vote  of  Thanks  of  Con 
gress  for  his  Services  and  Gallantry  displayed  in  the  Capture  of  Forts 
Jackson,  and  St.  Philip,  the  City  of  New  Orleans,  and  the  destruction  of 
Rebe^  Gunboats  and  Rams.     One  page  8vo,  Washington.     1862.       $3.50 

Fine  and  Rare  Lincoln-Naval  Item. 

357.  FESSENDEN,  WILLIAM  PITT.     Memorial  Addresses  on  the 
Life  and  Character  of  William  Pitt  Fessenden,  a  Senator  of  Maine.    Por 
trait.     8vo,  cloth.     Washington.     18/0.  $2.50 

Fessenden  was-  Lincoln's  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  succeeding  Salmon  P. 
Chase  in  that  Office.  The  Addresses  were  delivered  by  Senators  Trumbull  of 
Illinois,  Anthony  of  Rhode  Island,  Patterson  of  New  Hampshire  and  others  who 
alluded  to  Lincoln  frequently. 

% 

358.  FIELD,  RICHARD  S.     Address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  before  the  Legislature  of  New  Jersey.     Feb. 


48  GKO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

12,  1866.    8vo,  half  dark  brown  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Trenton. 

1866.  $6.00 

With  Presentation  Inscription  from  the  Author  to  Asa  I.  Fish  on  cover. 

359.  FIRST  DUTY  OF  THE  CITIZEN.     The  Grandeur  of  the 
Struggle  and  its  Responsibilities.     Southern  Principles,  8vo,  half  black 
morocco,  Philadelphia.     1863.  $2.50 

Issued  upon  the  occasion  of  the  Emancipation  Proclamation  with  startling  Ex 
tracts    from   the   Richmond   Enquirer. 

360.  FISH,   DANIEL.      Legal   Phases   of   the   Lincoln  and   Douglas 
Debates.    Address  before  the  State  Bar  Assn.  of  Minn.     8vo,  wrappers. 
Minneapolis.     1909.  $6.00 

Author's    presentation    copy   to    John     E.     Burton,     the    well-known     Lincoln 
Collector. 

361.  FISH,   DANIEL.     Lincoln  Literature.     A   Bibliographical   Ac 
count  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.     Royal 
8vo,  half  brown  calf  neat,  original  wrappers  bound  in  uncut.     Minnea 
polis.      1900.  $5.00 

"No  other  man  since  Shakespeare  has  evoked  a  Personal  Literature  so  copious 
varie^d  abid  brilliant." 

362.  FISH,   DANIEL.     Lincoln  Literature.     A   Bibliographical  Ac 
count  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln.    8vo,  sheets, 
uncut.     Minneapolis.     1900.  $4.00 

Proof    sheets,    printed    on    one    side    only. 

363.  FOOTE,  COMMODORE.     Message  of  the  President  recommend 
ing  a  Vote  of  Thanks  to  Capt.  Andrew  H.  Foote  of  the  U.  S.  Navy,  for 
his  eminent  Services  in  organizing  the  Western  Flotilla  and  conducting 
operations  in  the  Western  Waters.     One  page  8vo,  Washington.     1862. 

$2.50 
Refers  to  the  Naval  Victories  at  Fort  Henry  and  Fort  Donelson.     Rare. 

364.  FORD,  JOHN  T.    Proprietor  of  Ford's  Theatre  where  Lincoln 
was  shot.    A.  L.  S.  to  Mr.  Wright  his  Agent  regarding  the  proposed  en 
gagement  of  EDWIN  FORREST  for  several  months  in  Washington :     "I 

would  like  to  have  Mr.  F's  Answer  as  soon  as  possible  give  my  warmest 
regards  to  him  and  say  I  have  every  reason  to  think  he  will  be  much 
pleased  with  my  new  Theatre"  etc.  2  pages  8vo,  Baltimore.  Dec.  13. 
1863.  $12.50 

At  Head  of  the  Letter  Paper  is  a  small  cut  of  Ford's  Theatre  in  loth  St.  Wash 
ington,  D.  C.,  which  had  been  opened  Aug.  27,  1863.     After  Lincoln's  Death  Ford 
was  arrested  as  an  accomplice  in  the  Crime  and  detained  in  prison   for  over  five 
weeks  when  he^was  released  for  the  want  of  the  slightest  evidence  against  him. 
\ 

365.  FORD,  JOHN  T.    Long  and  interesting  A.  L.  S.  to  his  Associate 
Mr.  Wright,  discussing  the  engagements  of  several  Actors  for  his  Wash 
ington  and  Baltimore  Houses,  including  the  Ravells,  Maffitt,  Boniface, 
Howe,  Miss  Devlin,  Perry  and  Edwin  Adams  the  famous  Shakespeare 
Actor.      (eDavidge  has  never  played   here   can  he  do   anything   in   'The 


D.  SMITH;  ;547  FI^TH  Avg.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  49 

Tempest.'     I  would  willingly  engage  him  for  'Bottom.'    ''  etc.,  etc.     3 
pages  4to.    Baltimore  about  1864.  $12.50 

366.  FORD'S  THEATRE.     Facsimile  of  the  Original  Playbill  of 
"Our  American  Cousin"  played  at  Ford's  Theatre  for  Laura  Keene's 
Benefit  on  the  Night  of  Lincoln's  Assassination.     Endorsed  on  back  by 
John  Ford,  Owner  of  the  Theatre,  John  E.  Buckingham  the  principal 
Doorkeeper  and  H.  Polkinhorn  the  Printer.    Accompanied  with  a  Cabinet 
Photograph  of  the  9  Accused  Conspirators.    Washington.     1865.     $10.00 

367.  FORD'S   THEATRE.     Small  square  black  file  taken   from 
the  floor  of  the  Theatre  in  which  Lincoln  was  shot  by  Booth.    With  con 
temporary  photograph  of  the  Theatre  on  upper  surface  and  printed  de 
scription  of  the  Relic  issued  by  C.  H.  Coe,  of  Washington,  on  lower  sur 
face.    The  tile  was  taken  from  the  Theatre  after  its  destruction  in  1893 
when  21  people  were  killed  and  over  100  injured.     Size  2  inches  square. 
Washington.     1865-93.  $10.00 

368.  FOSTELL,  Ai,  EMMETT.    A  Rare  and  Valuable  Collection  of 
Relics  of  Historical  Interest  in  connection  with  our  Martyr  President 
ABRAHAM  LINCOLN   from  the  Cradle  to  the  Grave.     Loaned  by  A.  E. 
Fostell  to  Bridgeport  Lodge  B.  P.  O.  Elks  No.  36.     8vo,  half  brown 
morocco,  covers  bound  in.     Bridgeport.     1904.  $4.00 

Describes  122  Lincoln  Relics,  Portraits,  Flags,  Medals,  etc. 

369.  FOSTER,  ERNEST.    Abraham  Lincoln.    "The  World's  Work 
ers."    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.     London.     1885.  $2.50 

GEN.  J.  GRANT  WILSON'S  COPY. 

370.  FOWLER,  JOHN.    An  Address  on  the  Death  of  President  Lin 
coln,  delivered  at  the  request  of  the  Citizens  of  New  Rochelle,  West- 
chester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  in  the  Old  Episcopal  Church,  April  20,  1865.     8vo, 
half  light  brown  morocco  neat,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     rvew  York. 
1865.  $7-50 

Very  fine  uncut  Copy  inscribed  on  front  cover:    "Col.  J.  Grant  Wilson,  U.  S.  A. 
with  kind  regards  of  John  Foivler.     July,  1865." 


371.  FOWLER,  JOHN.    An  Address  on  the  Death  of  President  Lin 
coln.     Delivered  at  New  Rochelle.     Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.     8vo,  half 
morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.    New  York.    1865.  $4.00 

Preached  in  the  Old  Episcopal  Church  before  numerous  well-known  Citizens 
whose  names  are  contained  in  prefatory  Note. 

372.  FOWLER,  HENRY.    Character  and  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
A  Discourse  preached  at  Auburn  April  23,  1865.    8vo,  half  brown  mor 
occo  neat,  original  black  wrappers  bound  in.    Auburn.     1865.  $4-5Q 

373.  FRANCIS,  Juuus  E.    The  Lincoln  Memorial. Collection.    Rel 
ics  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.     Autographs  of  Soldiers,  Sailors  and 
Officials.    4to,  original  wrappers.    Buffalo  Historical  Society.  1887.  $3.50 

Contains  a  large  Number  of  Original  Poems. 


50  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

374.  FREEMASONRY.     Provisional  Ritual   (Order  of  Lincoln). 
8vo,  paper  wrappers,    n.  p.  n.  d.  about  1875.  $50.00 

Fish,  Sup.  No.  394.  Very  rare.  This  secret  organization  flourished  in  parts 
of  Indiana  some  twenty  or  more  years  ago. 

"In  seeking  admission  to  Membership  you  seek  to  couple  your  name  with  that 
of  the  Immortal  Lincoln.  The  Story  of  his  Life  should  be  an  Inspiration  to  all 
men.  Though  dead,  he  speaks  to  us  in  tones  our  Souls  can  understand  across  the 
Abyss  of  Death  and  the  Stillness  of  the  Grave." 

375.  FRELINGHUYSEN,  FREDERICK  T.    Oration  at  the  Obsequies 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Newark,  N.  J.     8vo,  half  dark  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Newark.     1865.  $6.00 

Rare. 

376.  FRENCH,  BENJAMIN  B.    A  Letter  and  a  Short  Poem  on  the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Medallion  Portrait  on  title.     Printed  on  blue 
paper.    8vo,  half  light  calf.    Albany,  A.  Boyd.     1870.  $5.00 

A  Beautiful   Lincoln   Poem   written  by  the  Historian  -of   Louisiana.     Only   75 

Copies  printed. 

t 

"A  Jewel  from  our  Crown — 

A   Pearl   from  out  the  Nation's   Diadem — 

A  Life  torn  out  by  traitorous  murderous  hands — 

Crushed — trampled  down"  etc. 

377.  FRENCH,  CHARLES  W.  The  Liberator.  A  Biographical  Sketch. 
"Lincoln,  the  Man  who  Freed  the  Slave."    Portrait.    First  Edition.  I2mo, 
cloth.     New  York.     1891.  $2.50 

378.  FULLER,  LENA  A.    Abraham  Lincoln.    A  Modern  Viewpoint. 
Manuscript  on  12  pages.    8vo,  Homer.     New  York.     1913.  $7-5O 

Transcript  of  the  Address  read  at  the  Homer  Academy  Commencement  with  the 
program  of  the  proceedings.  A  distinctly  characteristic  and  interesting  Lincoln 
Study. 

379.  FUNERAL  CARDS  for  Memorial  Services  in  Honor  of  the 
Late  President  of  the  United  States,  Abraham  Lincoln,  at  Boston  Music 
Hall.     June  i,  1865;  Walt  Whitman  on  Lincoln.     N.  Y.     1870:     The 
Nation  Mourns,  Hymn  with  draped  portrait  of  Lincoln.     N.   Y .,  186$; 
and  others.    9  pieces.     New  York  and  Washington.     1865.  $10.00 

380.  FUNERAL  PROCESSION.     Photograph  of  President  Lin 
coln's  Hearse  with  its  attendants  in  Philadelphia.     Carte-de-visite  size. 
Philadelphia.     Henszey.     1865.  $5.00 

FINE  CINCINNATI  ITEM. 

381.  GADDIS,  M.  P.     Sermon  upon  the  Assassination  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  delivered  in   Pike's  Opera  House,  April   16,   1865.     8vo,  half 
morocco  neat,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Cincinnati.     1865.         $12.50 

Fine  and  Scarce  Western  Item  Delivered  under  much  difficulty  according  to  the 
very  interesting  Prefatory  notice  from  the  "Daily  Times"  stating  that  the  Crowds 
were  so  immense  that  the  Pastor  was  utterly  unable  to  get  into  his  own  Church; 
the  Congregation  moved  en  mass  to  Mozart  Hall  and  being  unable  to  get  in  there 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  51 

moved  off  again  to  the  Opera  House,  "hundreds  of  ladies  and  gentlemen  hurrying 
through  the  streets  on  the  double  quick,  for  fear  they  would  not  get  there  iri 

time  Ladies  fainted,  bonnets  were  smashed  in,  dresses  were  torn,  but  the 

crowed  squeezed,  they  jammed  and  rammed,  but  they  determined  to  get  into  the 

Opera  House.     But  in  this  they  utterly  failed We  have  seen  crowds  in  our 

time  and  have  seen  them  in  the  Opera,  but  we  think  this  zvould  beat  them  all.  We 
certainly  never  seen  a  larger,  or  more  attentive  and  orderly  audience  than  on  this 
occasion.  Rev.  Mr.  Gaddis  was  received  with  great  applause." 

382.  GARNET,  HENRY  HIGHLAND.     A  Memorial  Discourse  deliv 
ered  in  the  Hall  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Washington,  D.  C., 
Feb.  12,  1865.     With  an  Introduction  by  James  McCune  Smith.     Fine 
mezzotint  portrait  of  Garnet  by  Sartain.    8vo,  cloth.    Philadelphia.    1865. 

$10.00 

An  exceedingly  able  Emancipation  and  Enfranchisement  Address  by  the  FIRST 
COLORED  MAN  who  on  any  occasion  had  spoken  in  the  National  Capitol.  He  was  a 
pure  blooded  Xegro  of  the  Mendigo  Ra*ce  of  the  Slave  Coast  and  was  born  in 
Slavery.  The  Historical  Introduction  on  Slavery  by  James  McCune  Smith  is  also 
of  great  Interest. 

383.  GARRISON,  J.  F.    The  Teachings  of  the  Crisis.    Address  de 
livered  in  St.  Paul's  Church.  Camden,  N.  J.  on  the  occasion  of  the  Funeral 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.     April  19,  1865.     8vo,  na^  dark  brown  morocco, 
original  covers  bound  in.     Camden.     1865.  .      $3.50 

Scarce. 

384.  GARRISON,  WILUAM  LLOYD.    Southern  Hatred  of  the  Amer 
ican  Government,  the  People  of  the  North,  and  Free  Institutions.     I2mo, 
sewed.     Boston.     1862.  $3.00 

Extracts  from  Southern  Newspapers  defamatory  of  Lincoln  and  his  Policy. 

385.  GASTINEAU,  BENJAMIN.    Les  Genies  de  La  Liberte.    Abra 
ham  Lincoln.     I2mo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in,  uncut.     Paris. 
1865.  $10.00 

Very  fine  Copy.     Scarce. 

386.  GENESIS  OF  LINCOLN.    By  James  H.  Cathey.    Illustrated 
with  22  portraits.  i6mo,  original  pictorial  wrappers.  No  place.  1899.  $1.50 

Claims  to  contain  "the  whole  Truth"  about  Lincoln's  Parentage. 

387.  GERRY,  MARGARITA  S.     The  Toy  Shop.     A  Romantic  Story 
of  Lincoln  the  Man.    Frontispiece  portrait.     i6mo,  pictorial  cloth,  uncut. 
New  York.     1908.  $.75 

388.  GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS.     Lincoln's   Address   at   Gettys 
burg,  Nov.  19.  1863.     Read  in  Arlington  Cemetery-  by  Halbert  E.  Paine, 
of  Wisconsin,  May  30.  1868.     8vo,  broadside,  printed  within  mourning 
borders.     1868.  $3.00 

A  rare   form  of  the  famous  address. 

389.  GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS  :    When  Written,  How  Received, 
its  True  Form.    By  MAJOR  WILUAM  H.  LAMBERT.    8vo,  half  brown  morr1. 
occo,  original  wrappers  bound  in  uncut.     Philadelphia.     1909.  $6.00 

A    most    interesting    discussion    as    to    the    preparation    of    Lincoln's    Greatest 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

,;  proving  that  it  was  the  result  of  imrch  mature  Reflection  and  by  no  means 
taneous   effort  as   many  Lincoln's   Biographers   have   asserted.     A  complete 
f&clsimfle   is   given    from   the    Original    Manuscript   owned  by   the    late  John    Hay. 
Presentation  inscription  from  Major  Lambert. 


^  390.  GETTYSBURG  SPEECH,  and  other  Papers  by  Abraham  Lin 
coln  and  an  Essay  on  Lincoln  by  James  Russel  Lowell.  With  an  Intro- 

duqtion  and  Notes.     i8mo,  half  brown  morocco.     Boston.     1888.       $1.00 

•  y  r  i          • 

')  Contains  Whitman's  famous  Lincoln  Poem  "O  Captain!    My  Captain!" 

"THREE  HUNDRED  THOUSAND  MORE." 

•  gOO  i 

i^.^391-  GIBBONS,  JAMES  SLOAN.  Author  of  the  immensely  popular 
Ciy4t  War  Song  "WE  ARE  COMING,  FATHER  ABRAAM,  THREE  HUNDRED 
TIHHDUSAND  MORE."  Original  Autograph  Manuscript  signed.  Four  stan- 
2as';of  6  lines  each.  With  A.  L.  S.  from  the  Author  to  Charles  Nordhoff 
of  the  "Herald"  saying  "The  Editor  of  the  Century  is  particularly  de- 
swtou-s  to  make  a  facsimile  of  the  Song  'FATHER  ABRAAM"  which  I  gave 
KQ~;\y>ou  at  the  time  of  its  first  appearance,  i.  e.,  my  autograph  Copy  com 
plete.  I  think  it  was  the  first  copy  I  gave  to  any  one,  indeed  I  am  sure 
ofi  it:  If  you  can  loan  it  to  him  I  am  certain  it  will  be  kept  harmless 
and  returned  in  good  order."  etc.  On  a  separate  sheet  WIUJAM  CUEEEN 
BRYANT  has  written  a  note  for  insertion  in  his  "Evening  Post"  saying: 
"TWe  Spirited  Poem  entitled  'THREE  HUNDRED  THOUSAND  MORE/  which 
htyWfyeen  copied  into  many  of  our  Journals  b'oth  daily  and  weekly  as  the 
production  of  W  .  C.  Bryant  is  not  from  his  pen  but  from  that  of  James 
S.  Gibbons  of  this  City."  J.  S.  Gibbons  was  the  Author  of  a  very  well 
known  and  interesting  Old  New  York  Book  entitled  "The  Banks  of  Neiv 
York  and  the  Panic  of  1857."  Together  3  pages,  410.  New  York.  1862- 
1886,  $150.00 

"You  have  called  us  and  we're  coming,  by  Richmond's  bloody  tide, 
i  ,-•,},;  To  lay  us  down  for  freedom's  sake,  our  brother's  bones  beside; 

,Or  from  foul  Treason's  savage  grasp  to  wrench  the  murderous  blade, 
And  in  the  face  of  foreign  foes  its  fragments  to  parade. 
Six  hundred  thousand  loyal  men  and  true  have  gone  before 
We  are  coming  Father  Abraam  three  hundred  thousand  more." 
"'•  A  UNIQUE  POETICAL  LINCOLN  AND  CIVIL  WAR  AUTOGRAPH. 
tf 

392.  GILLETTE,  A.  D.     God  seen  above  all  National  Calamities. 
A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln.    April  23,  1865.    8vo,  half 
dark  brown  morocco.    Washington,  D.  C.     1865.  $4.00 

Scarce. 

393.  GLAESER,  AUGUST.    Das  Lincoln-Monument.    Eine  Rede  des 
Senator  Charles  Sumner.    Nebst  einer  Lebensskizze  Sumner's  und  der  in 
seiner  Rede  erwahnten  Kunstler.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.     Frankfurt  A/M.,     1868.  $22.50 

Inserted  is  a  signed  autograph  of  Charles  Sumner:  "Not  that  I  love  the  Union 
less  but  Liberty  more,  do  I  now,  in  pleading  this  great  cause,  insist  that  Liberty  at  all 
hazards  shall  be  preserved.  Charles  Sumner." 


Gso.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  ^5 

394.  GLAESER,  AUGUST.    Das  Lincoln-Monument.    Erne  Rede  des 
Senator  Charles  Sumner.     Nebst  einer  Lebensskizze  Sumner's  und 

in  Seiner  Rede  erwahnten  Kunstler.    8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers 

in.     Frankfurt  a/M.,   1868.  $6.o 

Scarce. 

395.  GLOVER,  L.   M.     The  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     A 
Discourse.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Jackson 
ville,  111.     1865.  $12.50 

A  very  scarce  Illinois  sermon  on  Lincoln's  death.  With  letter  from  the  author 
inserted,  saying  500  copies  had  been  printed. 

396.  "GOD  BLESS  ABRAHAM   LINCOLN!"     A  Solemn   Disr 
course  by  a  Local  Preacher.    Dedicated  to  the  Faithful.    8vo,  half  green 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    No  place,  no  date.     (1863)   $20.00 

The  most  scurrilous  of  all  the  Copperhead  Attacks  upon  Lincoln,  personally 
and  politically,  every  published  in  War  Times.  Concludes :  ''Finally,  let  Hell  open 
wide  its  Jaws,  an>d  jubilant  of  the  Works  of  Abolitionism,  belch  forth  flames  and 
lightening,  and,  in  derision  of  the  Most  High,  Laugh  out — in  Thunders  that  ivill 
shake  the  Earth  and  startle  the  Ear  of  Heaven — GOD  BLESS  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN/''  '• 


397.  "GOD  BLESS  ABRAHAM   LINCOLN!"     A  Solemn  Disr 
course  by  a  Local  Preacher.    8vo,  original  printed  wrappers.     N.  P.,  N. 
D.     (New  York.     1863.)  $15.00 

An  exceedingly  Scurrillous  Copperhead  Attack  on  Lincoln  personally  and  upon 
his  Emancipation  Policy  with  its  unspeakable  Miscegenation  Accusations. 

i-cni 

398.  GODDARD,  SAMUEL  A.     Letters  on  the  American  Rebellion. 
8vo,  cloth  as  issued.    Birmingham.     1870.  $4.50 

"President  Lincoln's  Protestations"  ;  "Lincoln  and  Slavery"  ;  "Death  of  Mr. 
Lincoln"  ;  "Assassination  of  Mr.  Lincoln"  :  "The  Contention  between  the  Presi 
dent  and  Congress"  ;  etc.  A  Fine  Series  of  Letters  and  articles  written  by  one  of  the 
Birmingham  Sympathizers  with  the  Northern  States. 

399.  GOLDSBOROUGH,  CAPTAIN.     Message  of  the  President  rec 
ommending  that  Captain  Louis  M.  Goldsborough  receive  a  vote  of  Thanks- 
of  Congress  for  his  Services  and  Gallantry  displayed  in  the  Attack  of 
Roanoke  Island  and  the  destruction  of  Rebel  Gunboats.     One  page,  8vo, 
Washington.      1862.  $2.50* 


400.  GORDON,  JUUEN.    Abraham  Lincoln  in  his  Relations  to 
men.    Portraits.    The  Original  Article  as  it  appeared  in  the  Cosmopolitan. 
8vo,  half  green  morocco,  printed  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York.     1894. 

$1.50 
oijoul 

^401.  GORDON,  REV.  W.  R.  The  Sin  of  Reviling,  and  its  Work. 
A  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  Preached 
in  the  Dutch  Church  of  Schraalenberg.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  New  York.  1865.  $4.50 

Contains  Lincoln's  Favorite  Poem  "Oh  !  Why  should  the  Spirit  of  Mortal  be 
Proud?" 


54  Gso.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

402.  GORDON,  W.  R.     The  Sin  of  Reviling,  and  its  Work.     A 
Funeral  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln. 
8vo,  original  wrappers.     New  York.     1865.  §<,  co 

A  Fine  Lincoln  Sermon  containing  many  Poetical  References. 

403.  GORMAN,  SAMUEL.     Abraham  Lincoln,  Fallen  in  Defence  of 
his  Country.     A  Sermon.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound 
in.     New  York.     1865.  $15.00 

Very  Scarce.     The  Author  was  Pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church      CANTON 
Ohio. 

404.  GOSPEL  OF  SLAVERY.     A  Primer  of  Freedom.     By  Iron 
Gray.     Woodcut  for  each  Letter  of  the  Alphabet.     i2mo,  sewed.  •  New 
York.     1864.  $2.50 

A  bitter  attack  upon  the  Slave  Interests  of  the  South  written  in  support  of  the 
'President's  War  Poli-cy. 

405.  GRATER,  ABRAHAM.     A  Discourse,  respectfully  dedicated  to 
a  Grateful  People  in  Memory  of  the  Worth  of  our  Lamented  Chief  Mag 
istrate  Abraham  Lincoln.     i2mo,  half  brown  morocco,  wrappers  bound 
in.     Skippackville,  Pa.     1865.  $5«oo 

A  Scarce  and  Interesting  Pennsylvania  Address. 


s 


406.  GRAY,  WILLIAM  C.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  For  the  Young 
Man  and  the  Sabbath  School.  With  woodcut  illustrations.     i6mo,  orig 
inal  cloth.     Cincinnati.     1868.  $4-5o 

Fine  Copy.     Scarce. 

407.  GREELEY  ON   LINCOLN.  With   Mr.  Greeley's   Letters  to 
Charles  A.  Dana  and  a  Lady  Friend.     Edited  by  Joel  Benton.     I2mo, 
cloth.     New  York.     1893.  $6.00 

Greeley's  Famous  Lecture  on  Lincoln  occupies  the  First  79  pages.  Laid  in  is  an 
interesting  Letter  from  Greeley  to  his  Manager  offering  to  give  a  Lecture  on  either 
"IVif  or  "Abraham  Lincoln." 

408.  GREENHOW,  MRS.  ROSE.     My  Imprisonment  and  the  First 
Year  of  Abolition  Rule  at  Washington.     Portrait.     Small  8vo,  original 
cloth,  uncut.     London.     1863.  $6.50 

Lincoln's  arrival  (in  Scotch  cap  and  cloak);  Mrs.  Lincoln:  her  shopping 
toilette;  Dame  Rumour  on  Mrs.  Lincoln:  "H'erald"  on  Mrs.  Lincoln,  and  other 
domestic  disclosures,  etc. :  the  new  regimen  in  Washington,  and  current  notes  on 
men  and  events. 

409.  GRIERSON,  FRANCIS.     The  Valley  of  the  Shadows.     Recol 
lections  of  the  Lincoln  Country.     1858-1863.    8vo.  cloth,  uncut.     Boston. 
1909-  $2.50 

410.  GRIMKE,  ARCHIBALD  H.     Abraham  Lincoln.     The  Original 
Article  as  it  appeared  in  Howard's  American  Magazine.     8vo,  original 
wrappers.     Harrisburg.     1900.  $1.00 

Devoted  to  the  Progress  of  the  Colored  Race. 


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411.  GROSSCUP,  PETER  S.    Abraham  Lincoln.    Speech  at  the  Cel 
ebration  of  Abraham  Lincoln's  Birthday  and  Second  Anniversary  of  Gen. 
James  Shields  Council  967  Knights  of  Columbus.    8vo.  printed  wrappers. 
Chicago.    Feb.  12,  1907.  $1.25 

412.  GRUBE.  A.  \V.  Abraham  Lincoln.    Eine  biographische  Skizze. 
Portrait.     i6mo,  boards.     Stuttgart.   1878.  $3-5° 

413.  GUTHRIE.  W.  E.     Oration  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln.    Addressed  to  the  American  People.     i8mo,  light  calf  gilt,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $7.00 

Fine  Copy  of  this  interesting  Lincoln  Address  with  Prefatory  Letter  to  Secre 
tary  \Y.  H.  Seward. 

414.  HACO.  DION.    J.  Wilkes  Booth,  the  Assassinator  of  President 
Lincoln.    I2mo,  half  olive  calf  gilt.  Xew  York.     1865.  $7.50 

An  extremely  sensational  arccount  of  the  pursuit  and  death  of  Booth  and  an 
entirely  unofficial  Account  of  the  disposal  of  his  Remains. 

415.  HALE,  EDWARD  EVERETT.     The  President's  Words:  a  Selec 
tion  of  Passages  from  the  Speeches.  Addresses  and  Letters  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     i6mo,  original  cloth.     Boston.      1865.  $3.00 

First  Edition.     Contains  tine  preface  by  the  Author. 

416.  HALE,  EDWARD  EYERETT.    The  President's  \Yords  :  a  Selection 
of  Passages  from  the  Speeches.  Addresses  and  Letters  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln.     i6mo.  original  cloth.     Boston.     1866.  $2.00 

Second  Edition,  entirely  unchanged  from  the  First. 

417.  HALL,  CHARLES  H.     A  Mournful  Easter.     A  Discourse  de 
livered  in  the  Church  of  the   Epiphany  April   19.    18(35.     &vo>  printed 
wrappers.     Washington,  D.  C.     1865.  $2.50 

Scarce. 

418.  HALL.  CHARLES  H.     A  Mournful  Easter.     A  Discourse  de 
livered  in  the  Church  of  the  Epiphany  on  Easter  Day.  April   19.   1865 
being  the  Second  day  after  the  Assassination  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  covers  bound  in.    \Yashington.     1865.  $3oO 

Scarce. 

419.  HALL.  GORDON.     Divine  Mercy  a  Cause  for  Humiliation.     A 
Discourse  Preached  on  the  Occasion  of  the  State  Fast,  April  13.  1865. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.    Northampton.  Mass.,  1865.  $7.50 

Preached  the  day  before  the  Assassination  of  Lincoln.  In  it,  speaking  of  the 
Surrender  of  the  Rebel  Commander-in-Chief  and  of  the  Certainty  of  Peace,  he  says 
"We  thank  God  for  our  able  honest  and  honored  President  Abraham  Lincoln.  We 
thank  God  for  the  loyal  and  wise  Officers  in  the  Xational  Cabinet,"  etc. 

420.  HALL.  GORDON.     President  Lincoln's  Death.    Its  Voice  to  the 
People.    A  Discourse  preached  in  the  First  Church,  Northampton.    April 
I9th,  1865.    8vo,  original  wrappers.     Northampton.  Mass.     1865.      $5.00 

Choree  Copy  of  this  exceedingly  able  discourse  on  the  Death  of  Lincoln  and 
its  direct  effects  upon  the  Xation. 


56  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

421.  HALL,  NEWMAN.     A  Sermon  on  the  Assassination  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln.     Preached  at  Surrey  Chapel,  London.    8vo,  half  morocco, 
covers  bound  in.     Boston.     1865.  $3-OO 

The  most  important  of  the  English  Triubtes  to  Lincoln. 

422.  HALL,  NEWMAN.     A  Sermon  on  the  Assassination  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln  preached  at  Surrey  Chapel.     London.     May  14,  1865.    8VO> 
original  wrappers.     Boston.     1865.  $2.00 

Unquestionably  the  Ablest  and  Friendliest  English  Sermon  preached  upon  the 
Death  of  Lincoln.  The  Author  was  a  Staunch  Supporter  of  the  North  throughout 
the  War. 

423.  HAMBURG   EXHIBITION.      Message    from   the   President 
transmitting  correspondence  of  the  Minister  of  the  HANSEATIC  REPUBLICS 
in  relation  to  an  Agricultural  Exhibition  in  the  City  of  HAMBURG.     8vo, 
sewed.     Washington.     1863.  $3.00 

The  First  Exhibition  of  the  kind  in  any  Hanseatic  Town  and  a  Triumph  for 
the  American  Mower  and  Reaper  Machines. 

424.  HAMILTON,  COL.  ALEXANDER.    A.  L.  S.  to  President  Lincoln 
from  the  Head  Quarters  First  Division  N.  Y.  S.  N.  G.    "Sir.    I  beg  leave 
to  tender  to  you  for  one  year's  service,  a  Brigade  of  Infantry  (3  Regi 
ments)  to  be  composed  of  Officers  and  Men  from  this  Division  and  re 
turned   Volunteers   to   be   commended   by   myself.     Four  hundred   men 
from  one  Regiment  have  this  day  been  offered  to  me  for  this  service,  and 
a  sufficient  number  in  other  Regiments  are  ready  to  make  up  the  Comple 
ment   and   proceed  forthwith   to    the   Field Should   you   desire 

it  One  Regiment  of  Artillery  can  be  furnished."     3  pages  8vo.     New 
York,  5  Lyon  Row,  March  9,  1865.  $15.00 

Endorsed'  "Respectfully  referred  by  the  President  to  the  Hon.  Secretary  of 
War.  John  G.  Nicolay." 

425.  HAMILTON,  GEN.  A.  J.     Letter  of  Gen.  A.  J.  Hamilton  of 
Texas  to  the  President  of  the  U.  S.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrap 
pers  bound  in.    Ne'w  York.    The  Loyal  Publication  Society.     1863.   $3-5° 

In  relation  to  the  Emancipation  Act  and  the  Service  of  Negroes  as  Soldiers. 

426.  HAMLIN,  HANNIBAL.   Of  Maine.    Vice-president  of  the  U.  S. 
during  Lincoln's  First  Term.     A.  L.   S.  to  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
Geo.  S.  Boutwell  warmly  endorsing  Dr.  G.  S.  Palmer  for  the  position  of 
Supervisor  of  Maine  Hospitals.     "I  will  be  personally  much  gratified  if 
he  can  have  the  place,  and  in  view  of  the  large  number  of  Seamen  fur 
nished  by  Maine,  I  trust  you  will  give  him  the  place  and  oblige"  etc.    4to. 
Bangor.     1870.  $7.50 

Fine  Specimen. 

427.  HAMMOND,  CHARLES.     Sermon  on  the  Life  and  Character 
of  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  preached  at  Monson  on  June  i,  1865.     8vo,  half 
dark  morocco,  covers  bound  in.     Springfield.     1865.  $4.50- 

A  very  fine  Lincoln  Memorial.     Only  300  Copies  printed. 


D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  57 

428.  HAMMOND,  WILLIAM  G.    Abraham  Lincoln:    a  Eulogy  de 
livered  at  Anamosa,  Iowa  on  the  Day  of  the  State  Fast,  April  27,  1865. 
8vo,  half  dark  morocco,  original  wrappers,  bound  in.     Davenport.     1865. 

$5.00 

A  Scarce  Western  Eulogy.     Only  400  Copies  Printed. 

429.  HAMPTON   ROADS   CONFERENCE.     Message   from  the 
President  of  the  United   States  transmitting  information  relative   to  a 
Conference  held  at  Hampton  Roads  with  Messrs.  A.  H.  Stephens,  R.  M. 
Hunter  and  J.  A.  Campbell.     8vo,  sewed.     Washington.     Feb.  10,  1865. 

$10.00 

Contains  12  letters  from  Lincoln  on  the  Proposed  terms  of  Peace  and  Re 
union  of  the  States. 

430.  HANAFORD,  PHEBE  A.    Our  Martyred  President.    A  Poem. 
Very  fine  Portrait.     Small  4to,  half  calf,  original  glazed  wrappers  bound 
in,  with  vignette  of  Lincoln.     Boston.     1865.  $7.00 

First  Edition.  Included  are  five  other  Lincoln  Poems  :  "A  Prayer  for  the 
Union,"  "Prayer  for  Abraham  Lincoln,"  "Waiting  for  the  Hour''  ;  "Sic  Semper 
Tyrannis,"  and  Lincoln's  "Funeral  Hymn." 


431.  HANAFORD,  PHEBE  A.  Abraham  Lincoln:  His  Life  and 
Public  Services.  With  very  fine  portrait  within  a  laurel  wreath,  and  text 
Illustrations.  8vo,  original  cloth.  Boston.  1865.  $3-5° 


432.  HANAFORD,  PHEBE  A.    Abraham  Lincoln.    Sein  Leben  und 
seine  "offentlichen"  Dienste.     Nach  dem  Englischen  freia  bearbeitet  von 
Julius  Wurzburger.     Fine  portrait,  within  a  wreath.     8vo,  cloth.     New 
York.     1865.  $2.50 

Scarce  in  German. 

433.  HANAFORD,  PHEBE  A.    Abraham  Lincoln,  his  Life  and  Pub 
lic  Services.    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.     Chicago.     (1895)  $1.00 

434.  HARBAUGH,  H.     Treason  and  Law.    A  Discourse  delivered 
at  Clearspring,  Maryland,  June  ist,  1865,  the  Day  of  National  Mourning 
by  H.  Harbaugh,  Professor  of  Theology  at  Mercersburg.     i6mo,  printed 
wrappers.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $12.00 

Rare.     Formerly  in  the  Library  of  E.  M.  Stanton,  Secretary  of  War. 

435.  HARDINGE,  EMMA.     The  Great  Funeral  Oration  on  Abra 
ham  Lincoln.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound   in.     New 
York.     1865.  $5.00 

A   Fine  Lincoln  Tribute   spoken   at  the   Cooper  Union  on   April   i6th  and  the 
First  Lincoln  Oration  delivered  by  a  Woman  Speaker. 

436.  HARRIS,  T.  M.     Assassination  of  Lincoln,  a  History  cff  the 
.Great  Conspiracy.     Trial  of  the  Conspirators  by  a  Military  Commission 
.and  a  Review  of  the  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt.     Profusely  Illustrated. 
8vo,"  cloth.     Boston.     1892.  $2.50 

The  Author  Gen.  Harris  was  one  of  the  Members  of  the  Commission. 


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437.  HART,   ALBERT   BUSHNELL.      Lincoln's   Inaugural   and   First 
Message  to  Congress.     I2mo,  half  black  morocco,  original  covers  bound 
in.     New  York.     1894.  $1.00 

438.  HART,  CHARLES  HENRY.     Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  En 
graved   Portraits   of   Lincoln.     Exhibited   at  the   Grolier   Club.      i6mo, 
half  brown  calf  neat,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  uncut.     New  York. 
1899.  $3-50 

Contains  full  descriptions  of  159  lots,  and  a  most  interesting  Introduction  by 
C.  H.  Hart. 

439.  HART,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Place  in  History. 
An  Address  delivered  to  the  Grolier  Club.     April  7,  1899.     With  2  vig 
nette  portraits  and  view  of  a  Cabinet  Meeting.     8vo,  wrappers  uncut. 
New  York.     The  Grolier  Club.     1899.  $7.50 

Very   Scarce.   Contained  in   the  Third   Series   of   the   Club's   "Transactions"   and 
limited  to  470  Copies.     The  Author  was  Lincoln's  First  Bibliographer. 

440.  HARTMAN'S    MAGAZINE,    of    Health    with    Article    on 
Thanksgiving  Day  in  which  it  is  stated  that  "President  Lincoln  was  the 
First  Official  to  recognize  it  as  a  National  Holiday."     Thin  8vo,  limp 
cloth,  wrappers  bound  in.    Columbus.    The  Peruna  Co.    n.  d.  $.75 

441.  HASTED,  FREDERICK.    Copy  of  a  Letter  to  Abraham  Lincoln, 
July  23,  1862,  with  poem  by  W.  D.  Gallagher.    8vo,  half  morocco.     (Buf 
falo.     1863.)  $7.50 

Bound  in  is :  "The  Religious  Belief  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  by  R.  G.  Ingersoll 
privately  reprinted  in  New  York,  May  28,  1896,  without  title  but  with  half  title. 
The  Letter  is  addressed  "My  dear  Mr.  Seip,"  and  appears  in  Ingersoll's  Collected 
Works. 

442.  HATHAWAY,    WARREN.      A    Discourse    occasioned   by    the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Preached  at  Coxsackie,  April  19,  1865.    8vo, 
half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    Albany.     1865.  $3-5° 

443.  HAVEN,   REV.    E.   O.     Memorial   Proceedings   in   Honor  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  held  in  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan.    8vo,  original  wrapper. 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     1865.  $12.00 

Rare.  The  Speaker  was  President  of  the  University  of  Michigan.  Inserted 
is  his  inscription  to  Charles  H.  Hart,  Lincoln's  First  Bibliographer. 

444.  HAVEN,  GILBERT.    The  Uniter  and  Liberator  of  America.    A 
Memorial  Discourse  on  the  Character  and  Career  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
delivered  in  the  North  Russel  Street  Church.     8vo,  original  front  wrap 
per.     Boston.     1865.  $3-5O 

445.  HAVEN,  GILBERT.    Te  Deum  Laudamus.    The  Cause  and  the 
Consequence  of  the  Election  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8vo,  half  morocco, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston.     1860.  $7-5O 

A  strong  plea  for  the  total  abolition  of  Slavery  which  the  Speaker  trusted  would 
be  accomplished  by  Lincoln.  "The  knell  of  Slaz>ery  was  struck  last  year  in  the 
heroic  deed,  and  more  heroic  'death  of  John  Brown.  He  first  shook  the  tottering 
Bastile  to  its  foundations."  etc. 


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446.  HAWLEY,  DR.  B.    Truth  and  Righteousness  Triumphant.     A 
Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  Washington  Avenue 
M.  E.  Church,  April  20,  1865.    8vo,  half  dark  brown  morocco.     Albany. 
J.   Munsell.     1865.  $4.00 

447.  HAY,  EUGENE  G.     Lincoln's  Message  to  the  Twentieth  Cen 
tury.     An  Address  before  the  Hennepin  Republican  Association.     Por 
trait.    8vo,  half  dark  morocco,  covers  bound  in.  Minneapolis.   1902.  $2.50 

Presentation  Copy  from  Daniel  Fish. 

448.  HAY,  JOHN.    Addresses  of  John  Hay.    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.     New  York.     1906.  $1.50 

Lincoln's  Faith,  Life  in  the  White  House  in  the  Time  of  Lincoln.  Fifty  Years 
of  the  Republican  Party,  etc. 

449.  HAY,  JOHN.     Secretary,  Trusted  Friend  and  Biographer  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     Secretary  of  State  in  the  McKinley  and  Roosevelt 
Administrations.    A.  L.  S.  to  B.  F.  Steiner  contributing  Fifty  Dollars  to 
a  Relief  Fund  and  expressing  his  disappointment  at  not  being  able  to  go 
West  again  and  deliver  a  promised  Lecture  in  behalf  of  the  same  Charity. 
8vo,  New  York.     1871.  $8.50 

Fine  Letter,  written  about  the  same  time  Colonel  Hay  wrote  "L'ttle  Breeches" 
and  "Jim  Bludso." 

450.  HAY,  JOHN.    A.  L.  S.  marked  "Private"  to  Daniel  Huntington 
the  Artist  informing  him  that  there  was  an  Association  of   Ladies  at 
Washington   who   desired   to  have  a  portrait  made  of   Mrs.    President 
Hayes  to  be  kept  in  the  White  House,  and  asking  the  Artist's  Terms, 
numbers  of  sittings  required  with  other  details  and  an  Apology  for  the 
bluntness  of  the  Questions.    3  pages  8vo.     Washington.     1880.         $7.50 

Written  as  First  Assistant  Secretary  of  State  on  Department  Paper. 

451.  HAY,  JOHN.     Two  typewritten  Letters  signed  by  John  Hay  to 
John  R.  Burton  regarding  Burton's  Copy  specially  signed  by  Lincoln  of 
the  Emancipation  Proclamation.    He  concludes  one  of  his  letters :    "THE 
STORY  is  true  to  which  you  refer,  that  an  Original  Copy  of  the  Proclama 
tion  was  presented  by  President  Lincoln  to  the  Sanitary  Fair  in  Chicago, 
and  was  bought  for  a  large  sum  by  the  Hon.  Thomas  B.  Bryan  and  was 
destroyed  in  the  Chicago  Fire."    Together  3  pages  8vo.     Department  of 
State.     Washington.     Oct.  15-24,  1903.  $6.00 

452.  HAYDEN,  CAROLINE  A.     Our  Country's  Martyr.     A  Tribute 
to  Abraham   Lincoln,   Our   Beloved   and   Lamented   President.      i2mo, 
wrappers.    Boston.     1865.  $5-OO 

First  Edition  of  this  fine  Lincoln  Poem.  The  last  8  pages  are  occupied  by  the 
same  Author's  "War  Song  for  1861"  composed  in  Honor  of  Lincoln  and  his 
Generals.  Choice  Copy. 

•     453.  HAYDEN,  CAROLINE  A.     Our  Country's  Martyr.     A  Tribute 
to  Abraham  Lincoln,  Our  Beloved  and  Lamented  President.     12:1110,  nait 


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leather,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston.     1865.  $6.00 

First  Edition  of  this  fine  Lincoln  Poem.  At  end  is  another  fine  nine-page  poem 
"A  War  Song  for  1861." 

454.  HEISTAND,  COL.  H.  O.  S.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Fine  Min 
iature  Portrait  of  Lincoln.     i8mo,  wrappers,  uncut.     New  York.     1909. 

$5.00 
Edition  of  150  Copies  only  printed  for  Private  Distribution. 

455.  HEPWORTH,  GEORGE  H.    The  Criminal ;  the  Crime  ;  the  Pen 
alty.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco  gilt.     Boston.     1865.  $5-OO 

Denouncing  Jefferson  Davis  as  an  Active  Instigator  of  Booth's  Crime  and 
calling  for  his  immediate  execution  by  hanging  on  the  Battle  Field  of  Bull  Run. 
The  Author  was  an  intimate  Friend  of  Edwin  Booth's. 

456.  HERNDON,  WILLIAM  H.    Abraham  Lincoln.    Miss  Ann  Rut- 
ledge.     New  Salem.     Pioneering.    The  Poem.    Frontispiece.     Royal  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.     Springfield,  111.      1910.  $5-OO 

Edition  limited  to  150  copies.  The  Original  Address  was  delivered  by  Herndon 
in  1866  to  a  small  Audience  in  Sangamon  Court  House,  and  has  never  before  been 
published  in  book  form.  Fine  Copy. 

457.  HERNDON'S    LINCOLN.      Original    Sample    Book    of    the 
Original  Edition  in  three  volumes,  showing  types  and  Illustrations  used 
with  the  three  styles  of  Binding.     With  blank  subscription  lists  at  end, 
on    which    there    only   appear    two    signatures.      I2mo,    cloth.      Chicago. 
(1889)  $10.00 

John  E.  Burton's  Copy  with  the  following  written  inside  the  cover.  "This  is 
the  prospectus  for  the  Rare  3  vol.  Edition  published  by  the  Belford  Clarke  Co.  afyd 
which  was  afterward  suppressed  and  most  of  the  Copies  it  is  said  were  brought 
up  by  Robert  Lincoln  and  destroyed.  Less  than  200  Copies  got  into  Circulation  it 
is  said  and  hence  they  will  always  command  large  prices.  In  20  years  they  will  fetch 
over  $100.  John  E.  Burton." 

458.  HERNDON,  WILLIAM  H.  and  WEIK,  J.  W.    Herndon's  Lin 
coln.    The  true  story  of  a  great  life.    Illustrated.     3  vols.     I2mo,  original 
blue  cloth,  gilt  tops.    UNCUT.     Chicago:     Belford,  Clarke  &  Co.     (1889) 

$75.00 

Extremely    Rare   in   uncut   Condition. 

459.  HERNDON,  WILLIAM  H.  and  WEIK,  J.  W.    Herndqn/s  Lin 
coln.     The   True   Story   of   a   Great   Life.     The   History   and  v  I^exsonal 
Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Portraits  and  illustrations.     3  vols. 
I2mo,  half  morocco  as  issued.     Chicago,  New  York  and  San  Francisco. 
Belford  Clarke  and  Co.    London.    Henry  J.  Drane.     (1889)    ;{  -.s^S.oo 

The  Rare  Original  Edition  with  variation  in  the  Imprint  and  issued'1 w^thdu't 
a  date.  j  .riT./qq  nv/ 

460.  HERNDON,  WILLIAM  H.  and  WEIK,  J.  W.     Herndon's  Lin 
coln.     The  True  Story  of  a  Great  Life.     The  History  and  Personal  Rjefc£ 
ollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Portraits,  facsimiles,  views,  '&c.     3  vols. 
I2mo,  half  morocco  as  issued.    Chicago:  Belford  Clarke  Co./i89Of  $/o.©o 

THR  RARK  ORIOIXAT.  SUPPRESSKD  EDITION.  if;         ••/    \ 


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461.  HERNDON,  WILUAM  H.  and  WEIK,  J  .W.  Herndon's  Lin 
coln.    The  true  story  of  a  great  life.    Illustrated.    First  Edition.    3  vols. 
I2mo,  sheep.    Chicago:  Belford,  Clarke  &  Co.  (1889)  $65.00 

Contains  the  suppressed  passages  relating  to  Lincoln's  birth  and  parentage. 

462.  HERNDON    AND   WEIK.     Abraham   Lincoln.      The   True 
Story  of  a  Great  Life.     By  William  H.  Herndon  and  Jesse  W.   Weik. 
With   Portraits   and   Illustrations.      Introduction  by   Horace   White.     2 
vols.  I2mo,  cloth,  uncut.     New  York.     1892.  $5-OO 

•Fine  Copy  of  this  Important  Lincoln  Biography. 

463.  HIBBARD,  A.  G.     In  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     A  Dis 
course  delivered  in  the  First  Congregational  L^nitarian  Church.     Detroit. 
8vo,  half  light  brown  morocco  neat,  covers  bound  in.  Detroit.   1865.  $6.50 

464.  HICKS,  GEORGE;.    Abraham  Lincoln.    An  Essay  by  Major  Geo. 
Hicks,  96th  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry.    Square  I2mo,  original  wrappers. 
Kingston.     Jamaica.     1879.  $6.50 

A  very  scarce  and  interesting  Lincoln  Memoir. 

465.  HILL,  FREDERICK  TREVOR.     Lincoln's  Legacy  of  Inspiration. 
Frontispiece.     i6mo,  boards,  uncut.    New  York.     1909.  $.75 

466.  HITCHCOCK,  HENRY  L.    God  Acknowledged,  in  the  Nation's 
Bereavement.     A  Sermon  Delivered  in  Hudson,  Ohio,  on  the  day  of  the 
Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    8vo,  wrappers.    Cleveland.     1865.  $3.00 

Scarce. 

467.  HITT,  ROBERT  R.     An  Unpublished  Speech  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln.     With  Note  by  R.  R.  Hitt.     The  Original  as  it  appeared  in  the 
North  American  Review.     8vo,  original  wrappers  uncut.     New  York. 
1893.  $2.50 

First  Edition  of  a  Characteristic  Speech  delivered  by  Lincoln  in  Chicago  March 
r,  1859  on  the  evening  of  the  City  Election  relating  mostly  to  his  Stand  on  Slavery 
in  the  Debates  with  Douglas.  Unpublished  by  Lincoln's  request  on  account  of  his 
Structures  on  Greeley. 

468.  HOARD,  W.  D.    Abraham  Lincoln.    Address  before  the  Loyal 
Legion  at  Milwaukee.     Feb.  6,  1895.    4  pages.     8vo,  Milwaukee.     1895. 

$1.50 

469.  HOBSON,  J.  T.  Footprints  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Presenting 
many   interesting   Facts,   Reminiscences   and   Illustrations   never  before 
published.     With  numerous  Illustrations.     I2mo,  original  cloth.     Dayton, 
Ohio.     1909.  $1.00 

Claimed  by  the  Author  to  contain  many  "unpublished  facts,  reminiscences,  and 
illustrations  to  supplement  larger  histories  written  by  others." 

470.  HOBSON,  J.  T.     The  Master  and  his  Servant.     Comparative 
Outline  Sketches  of  the  Redeemer  of  Mankind,  and  the  Emancipator  of 
a  Race  with  Relative  Antecedent  and  Subsequent  Events  and  Persons 


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Compared,  Showing  the  most  Wonderful  and  Pleasing  Similitudes  ever 
recorded  in  the  History  of  Mankind.     i6mo,  cloth.    Dayton.     1913.  $1.50 
Filled  with  many  unusual  Lincoln  Stories  and  Anecdotes. 

471.  HODGE,  CHARGES.     President  Lincoln.     From  the  Princeton 
Review,  July  1865.     8vo,  half  morocco.     Princeton.     1865.  $5-OO 

With  the  Original  Wrappers  as  issued  separately  by  the  "Review."     A  most  ap 
preciative  and  scholary  Tribute  to  the  Career  and  Death  of  the  President. 

472.  HODGE,  DR.     President  Lincoln.     The  Original  Article  as  it 
appeared  in  the  Princeton  Review.     8vo,  wrappers.     Princeton.     July, 
1865.  $3.50 

Very  Scarce. 

473.  HOFFMAN,  EUGENE  A.     The  Martyr  President.    A  Sermon 
Preached  in  Grace  Church,  Brooklyn  Heights,  on  20  April,  1865.     8vo, 
half  morocco,  glazed  wrappers  bound  in.    New  York.     1865.  $15.00 

Only  a  very  small  Edition  was  printed  for  private  distribution.     Signed  by  the 
Author  on  front  cover. 


474.  HOFFMAN,  WiivHELM.  Abraham  Lincoln  der  Befreier  der 
Negersklaven.  Eine  Erzaglung  fur  die  Jugend.  Fine  Portrait  and  three 
plates  of  Lincoln's  Death  etc.  I2mo,  pictorial  boards.  Breslau.  (1865) 

$5.00 
Very  Fine  Copy.    Rare. 


475.  HOFFMAN,  WiivHELM.     The  Russian  Translation  of  Hoff- 
mans'  "Abraham  Lincoln  the  Emancipator  of  Negro   Slaves."      I2mo, 
original  boards.     St.  Petersburg.     (1867)  $10.00 

This   Russian  Translation  is  extremely   Scarce. 

RARE  CONFEDERATE  ANTI-LINCOLN  TRACT. 

476.  HOLCOMBE,  JAMES.     The  Election  of  a  Black  Republican 
President  an   Overt  Act   of   Aggression   on   the   Right   of   Property   in 
Slaves:     The  South  urged  to  adopt  concerted  Action  for  future  Safety. 
A  Speech  before  the  People  of  Albemarle  on  Jan.  2,   1860.     8vo,  half 
dark  brown  morocco  neat,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Richmond.    C.  H. 
Wynne.     1860.  $15.00 

The  Author  was  Professor  of  Law  in  the  University  of  Virginia,  served  in  the 
Confederate  Congress  and  Confederate  Commissioner  to  Canada,  1863-65.  The 
mainspring  of  his  Speech  seems  to  have  been  :  "//  the  South  is  United,  separation 
would  be  peaceable." 

477.  HOLLAND,  J.  G.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  at  the  City 
Hall,  Springfield,  Mass.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
Springfield.     1865.  $3.50 

One  of  the  Finest  of  the  Massachusetts  Lincoln  Eulogies. 

478.  HOLT,  JOSEPH.     Treason  and  its  Treatment.     Remarks  at  a 
Dinner  in  Charleston,  S.  C.,  April  14,   1865,  after  the  Flag  Raising  at 
Fort  Sumter.     8vo,  half  morocco,  neat.     New  York.     1865.  $6.00 

A  Fine  Address  Highly  Eulogistic  of  President  Lincoln  and  of  the  highest  'In- 


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terest  as  having  been  uttered  within  the  hour  when   Lincoln's  Assassination  took 
place. 

479.  HOPKINS'   New   Orleans    5    Cent    Song-Book.      i6mo,   half 
morocco,  original  pink  printed  wrappers  bound  in.     New  Orleans.     1862. 

$8.50 

Contains  "Lincoln  Going  to  Canaan,"  "God  Save  the  South,"  "Southern  War 
Cry,"  and  other  Confederate  songs. 

480.  HOOVER,  R.  B.    The  Slayer  of  J.  Wilkes  Booth.    The  orig 
inal  Letter  as  it  appeared  in  the  North  American  Review  with  Boston 
Corbett's  own  Account  of  the  Slaying  and  his  subsequent  hounding  by 
the  Military  Authorities.    8vo,  half  brown  morocco  neat,  original  wrap 
pers  bound  in,  uncut.     September,  1889.  $5-OO 

Contains  other  interesting  Articles  probably  not  published  elsewhere,  including 
Surgeon  General  Hammond's  "Elixir  of  Life,"  Inspector  Byrnes,  "Nurseries  of 
Crime,"  General  Wolsley's  "English  View  of  the  Civil  War"  and  others. 

481.  HOPKINS,  T.  M.     A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln   delivered   in   the   First   Presbyterian   Church   in   Bloomington, 
Indiana.     April  I9th,  1865.     8vo,  half  black  morocco,  wrappers  bound 
in.     (Bloomington  1865.)  $8.50 

Only  350  Copies  printed  and  now  one  of  the  Rarest  Western  Eulogies. 

482.  HOWARD,   F.   K.     Fourteen   Months  in  American   Bastiles. 
8vo,  half  brown  morocco  neat,  wrappers  bound  in.  Baltimore.  1863.  $4-OO 

A  very  bitter  Anti-Lincoln  Document  caused  by  the  Arrest  of  the  Members 
of  the  Maryland  Legislature  and  their  Imprisonment  in  Fort  Lafayette.  Very  fine 
Copy. 

483.  HOWARD,  J.  Q.     The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln:  with  Ex 
tracts  from  His  Speeches.     Small  8vo,  full  brown  morocco.     Columbus. 
1860.  $27.50 

First  Edition  of  the  second  Life  of  Lincoln,  with  the  Cincinnati  imprint  on  front 
cover  and  view  of  the  Republican  Wigwam  at  Chicago  on  back  cover. 

484.  HOWELLS,  WIUJAM  DEAN.     Lives  and  Speeches  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Hamlin.    View  of  the  Wigwam  and  two  por 
traits.     I2mo,  cloth.     Columbus.     1860.  $5.00 

In  this  Edition  the  Portrait  of  Lincoln  precedes  Hamlin. 

485.  HOWELLS,  WIUJAM  DEAN.     Lives  and  Speeches  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Hamlin.     View  of  the  Wigwam  and  two  por 
traits.     I2mo,  cloth.    New  York.     1860.  $5«oo 

In  this  Edition  the  Portrait  of  Hamlin  precedes  Lincoln. 

486.  HOWLETT,  T.  R.     The  Dealings  of  God  with  our  Nation. 
A  Discourse.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    Washing 
ton.     1865.  $4-50 

Scarce. 

487.  HUBBARD,  EGBERT.    A  Little  Journey  to  the  Home  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln.     Portrait.     i8mo,   cloth  original  covers  bound  in.     New 
York.     1898.  $1.00 


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488.  HUDSON,  COL.  R.  N.    Speech  on  the  Causes  of  the  Rebellion, 
the  Ability  of  the  Federal  Power  to  Suppress  it,  and  the  Chicago  Armis 
tice.     8vo,  half  morocco.     Terre  Haute.     1864.  $6.00 

A  Rare  Western  Address  delivered  at  the  Wigwam  in  Terre  Haute  and 
strongly  endorsing  the  re-election  of  Lincoln  and  the  Prosecution  of  the  War  to 
its  Finish. 

489.  HULBERT,  EDWIN  R.     Private  in  the  ;6th  N.  Y.  Volunteers. 
A.  L.  S.     "Abraham  Lincoln.     President  of  U.  S.  A.     Honored  Sir:    I 
was  mustered  into  the  U.  S.  Service  Oct.  /,  1861  as  my  descriptive  list 
will  show  and  have  served  three  years  as  well  as  I  knew  how,  now  I 
presume  to  ask  very  respectfully  why  I  can't  be  mustered  out  on  account 
of  expiration  of  term  of  service/'    8vo,  Weldon.     Va.     1864.  $5«oo 

490.  HUME,  HARRISON.     Address  in  Commemoration  of  the  Birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  at  the  337th  Dinner  of  the  New  England  Club.    8vo, 
original  wrappers.     Boston.     1892.  $2.50 

S'carce. 

491.  HUNT,  A.  B.    Address  delivered  by  the  Hon.  A.  B.  Hunt  on 
the  Life  and  Times  of  Abraham  Lincoln  at  the  First  Congregational 
Church  of  Alameda.     Feb.  12,  1899,  the  99th  Anniversary  of  the  Birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.    8vo,  original  wrappers.    Alameda.     1899.        $3.50 

Scarce  California  Address.  On  cover  is  a  presentation  inscription  from  the 
Author  who  was  the  U.  S.  Land  Office  Register  at  San  Francisco. 

492.  HUTCHINSON'S    REPUBLICAN    SONGSTER,    for    the 
Campaign  of  1860.     Edited  by  John  W.  Hutchinson.     "Lincoln  and  Lib 
erty."     i6mo,  half  morocco,  original  printed  wrappers  bound  in.     New 
York.     1860.  $10.00 


Other  Lincoln  Titles  are  "Hurrah  for  Abe  Lincoln"  —  "A  Suit  of 
Green"  —  "Abe  of  Illinois"  —  "Freemen  win  when  Lincoln  leads"  "Lincoln  the  Pride 
of  the  Nation"  and  "Lincoln."  Nearly  all  the  other  songs  contain  reference  to 
"Honest  Abe"  and  "Father  Abraham." 

LINCOLN'S  SECOND  TERM  IN  THE  LEGISLATURE. 

493.  ILLINOIS,  1836.    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  Tenth  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  at  their  First  Ses 
sion,  begun  and  held  in  the  Town  of  Vandalia.     Dec.  5,   1836.     Thick 
8vo,  half  sheep.     Vandalia,  1836.  $35-OO 

Extremely  Rare.  Contains  the  names  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Stephen  A. 
Douglas,  members  from  the  Counties  of  Sangamon  and  Morgan  respectively. 
Lincoln  was  appointed  a  Member  of  the  Standing  Committee  on  Finance  and  also 
on  the  Penitentiary  Committee.  He  is  frequently  mentioned  in  the  Proceeding  and 
generally  in  the  Votes. 

494.  ILLINOIS    CAMPAIGN    1858.      The   Campaign   in   Illinois. 
Last  Joint  Debate.    Douglas  and  Lincoln.    1858.  $25.00 

"Douglas  and  Lincoln  at  Alton  —  5,000  to  10,000  persons  present!  Lincoln  again 
refuses  to  anszver  whether  he  will  note  to  admit  Kansas  if  her  people  apply  with  a 


D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  Ave.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  05 

Constitution  recognizing  Slavery — Appears  in  his  Old  Character  of  the  'Artful 
Dodger' — Tries  to  palm  himself  off  to  the  Whigs  of  Madison  County  as  a  Friend 
of  Henry  Clay  and  no  Abolitionist  AND  is  EXPOSED!!  Contains  Douglas's  reply 
which  was  received  "with  Applause  perfectly  deafening  and  overwhelming."  Rare. 

495.  ILLINOIS  BUILDING  at  the  Lewis  and  Clark  Exposition. 
Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  Family  on  First  Page.     Description  of  the  Lin 
coln  Home  at  Springfield  and  Lincoln  Chronology.     i6mo,  original  wrap 
pers.     Portland,  Oregon.     1905.  $1.00 

496.  ILLINOIS.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Proceedings  Commemorative 
of  the  looth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Feb.  n, 
1809.     8vo,  original  wrappers.     Springfield.     1909.  $2.00 

Contains  fine  Eulogies  of  Lincoln  by  Col.  N.  W.  Mac  Chesney,  and  Justice  John 
P.  Hand.  Presentation  Copy  from  Judge  Hand. 

497.  ILLINOIS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Journals  of 
the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society.     Nos.  1-2-3-4.     Volume  i.     Plates 
and  Illustrations.     4  parts  in  one  vol.     8vo,  half  morocco  neat,  original 
printed  wrappers  bound  in.     Springfield.    April  I9o8-Jan.  1909.         $2.50 

Contains  the  "Celebration  of  the  Semi-Centennial  of  the  L,incoln-Douglas  De 
bates  of  1858"  The  Ottaway  and  La  Salle  County  Meetings  of  the  same  and  other 
Lincoln  Matter. 

498.  INAUGURATION  OF  1865.    Ticket  of  Admission  to  the  Na 
tional  Inauguration  Ball  on  March  4th,  1865.    Finely  engraved  by  Demp- 
sey  after  a  very  ornamental  design  by  Bruff  containing  two  fine  medallion 
portraits  of  Lincoln  and  Johnson.     With  Names  of  the  Managers  en 
graved  in  3  columns.    4to,  Washington.     1865.  $5«oo 

Very  fine  Copy. 

499.  INDIANS.     Message  of  the  President  regarding  the  petition 
of  the  Citizens  of  Oregon  and  Washington  in  relation  to  the  Indian  War 
Claims  in  those  Territories.    8vo,  sewed.    Washington.     1862.  $4.00 

Interesting  and  Scarce  Oregon  War  Document. 

500.  INDIAN  OUTBREAKS.     1863.     Message  of  the  President 
respecting  the  Cause  of  the  Recent  Outbreaks  of  the  Indian  Tribes  in 
the  Northwest.    40  pages.    8vo,  sewed.    Washington.     1863.  $7-5O 

A  most  interesting  and  authentic  Narrative  of  the  War  with  the  Sioux  under 
''Little  Crow"  and  their  crushing  defeat  by  Col.  Sibley  at  Wood  Lake.  The  Account 
was  written  by  Agent  Thomas  J.  Galbraith. 

.        501.  INDICES  OF  PUBLIC  OPINION.     1860-1870.     By  Sinclair 
Tousey.     New  York.     Printed  for  Private  Circulation.     1871.          $10.00 

Very  Scarce.  Emancipation,  Lincoln's  Second  Canvass,  Habeas  Corpus,  Death 
and  Burial  of  Lincoln.  Meeting  in  the  Ninth  Ward  on  the  Murder  of  Lincoln, 
etc.,  etc. 

502.  INGERSOLL,  CHARLES.  An  Undelivered  Speech  on  Execu 
tive  Arrests.  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut,  wrappers  bound  in.  Philadel 
phia.  1862.  $7.50 

Against  arrest  under  the  suspension  of  the  Habeas  Corpus.  For  the  publication 
the  author  was  himself  arrested. 


66  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

503.  INGERSOLL,  ROBERT  G.    Abraham  Lincoln,  a  Lecture.    Por 
traits.     Square  I2mo,  half  green  levant,  gilt  top.     Uncut.     N.  Y.     1903. 

$15.00 

No.  i  of  only  10  copies  printed.     A  check  signed  and.  endorsed  by  Ingersoll  on 
the  Southern  National  Bank  of  New  York  for  $25  payable  to  himself  is  inserted. 

504.  INGERSOLL,  ROBERT  G.    Abraham  Lincoln.    8vo,  half  green 
levant,  gilt  top,  uncut.    New  York.     1907.  $15.00 

The  Collectors'  Autograph  Edition,  limited  to   100  copies  printed  on  Imperial 
Japan  vellum.     With  an  autograph  check  six  lines,  signed  by  Ingersoll,  inserted. 

505.  INGERSOLL,  ROBERT  G.    Small  Broadside ;  "ABRAHAM  LIN 
COLN/'     "This  world  has  not  been  fit  to  live  in  for  fifty  years.     There 
is  no  Liberty  in  it — very  little.     Why  it  is  only  a  few  years  ago  that  all 

the  Christian  Nations  were  engaged  in  the  Slave  Trade It  was 

not  until  the  28th  of  August  1833,  that  England  abolished  Slavery  in  her 
Colonies,  and  it  was  not  until  the  First  of  January  1863,  that  Abraham 
Lincoln  by  direction  of  the  entire  North,  wiped  that  Infamy  out  of  this 
Country;  and  I  never  speak  of  Abraham  Lincoln  but  I  want  to  say  he 
was,  in  my  judgment,  in  many  respects  the  grandest  man  ever  President 
of  the  United  States"  etc.,  etc.    Small  4to.  with  Characteristic  Autograph 
Signature  of  R.  J.  Ingersoll  mounted  beneath.     New  York  about  1895. 

$7-50 

506.  INGLE,  JOHN.     A.  L.  S.  to  President  Lincoln  as  a  member 
of  the  bar  of  Evansville,  Indiana,  warmly  recommending  Judge  Yookim 
of  Lone  Haute,  la.,  for  the  position  of  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  U.   S.     8vo.     Philadelphia.     1862.    "  $4.00 

507.  IN   MEMORIAM  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.     Containing  his 
Farewell  Speech  at  Springfield,  Proclamation  of  Emancipation,  Address 
at  Gettysburg,  etc.     Small  4to,  half  calf,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
New  York.     Trent,  Filmer  and  Co.,  1865.  $4.00 

Fine  Copy. 

508.  IRELAND  AND  LINCOLN.     Message  of  the  President  com 
municating  a  dispatch  from  the  U.  S.  Consul  at  Liverpool  and  the  Ad 
dress  to  which  it  refers  of  the  Distressed  Operatives  at  Blackburn,  Eng 
land,   to  the   New   York   Relief   Committee.     2  pp.     8vo,   Washington. 
1863.  $10.09 

In  his  Letter  to  Seward  Consul  Dudley  states:     "There  are  thousands  of  En 
glish  and  Irish  ready  and  anxious  to  go  to  our  Country  if  they  can  procure  their 

passage  over Many  of  the  Irish  however  zvould  go  with  the  intention  of 

joining  the  Army  while  the  English  zvould  go  with  the  view  of  cultivating  the  land 
and  working  in  the  mills." 

509.  IVES,  ALFRED  E.  Victory  turned  into  Mourning.    A  Discourse 
on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  at  Castine.     8vo,  half  mor 
occo,  wrappers,  bound  in.     Bangor.     1865.  $5-OO 

A  very  scarce  Lincoln  Address. 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW-  YORK  CITY  67 

510.  JACKSON,  S.  TREVENA.    Lincoln's  Use  of  the  Bible.    Portrait. 
i6mo,  original  gray  wrappers  with  bronzed  medallion  portrait.         $1.00 

New  York.     1909. 

511.  JAPANESE  NAVY.    Message  of  the  President  relative  to  the 
Building  of  Ships  of  War  for  the  Japanese  Government.     8vo,  sewed, 
Washington.     1863.  $10.00 

In  1863  the  Japanese  Government  commissioned  Robert  H.  Pruyn  the  American 
Minister,  to  have  built  for  them  three  steam  sloops  of  War  with  24  guns  each. 
Mr.  Pruyn  selected  Thurlow  Weed  and  Charles  B.  Lansing  to  carry  out  the  Con 
tract.  The  American  Government  refused  the  Arming  of  the  ships  but  allowed 
their  Construction. 

512.  JAY,  JOHN.     The  Great  Conspiracy.    An  Address  delivered  at 
Mt.  Kisco,  July  4,  1861.    8vo,  half  morocco  neat,  original  wrappers  bound 
in.     New  York.     1861.  $3«oo 

A  Vigorous  and  Eloquent  Speech  in  unqualified  support  of  the  Lincoln  Govern 
ment. 

513.  JAY,  JOHN.     The  Great  Issue.  "An  Address  delivered  before 
the  Union  Campaign  Club  of  East  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Oct.  25,  1864.    8vo, 
sewed.     New  York.     1864.  $3. 50 

A  powerful  plea  for  Lincoln's  Re-election  with  pungent  remarks  on  Neutral 
European  Opinions,  Blockade  Running  the  Copperheads  and  the  Oppoisng  Presi 
dential  Candidates. 

514.  JAYNE,  WiujAM.     Abraham  Lincoln.    Personal  Reminiscen 
ces  of  the  Martyred  President  by  his  Neighbour  and  Intimate  Friend 
Dr.  William  Jayne.     Portraits  of  Lincoln  and  of  the  Author.     Square 
i6mo,  original  wrappers.    Chicago.     1900.  $1.50 

515.  JAYNE,  DR.  WILUAM.     Lincoln's  Birthday   1907.     Personal 
Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    An  Address  before  the  Springfield 
Chapter  of  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.    8vo,  half  brown 
morocco  neat,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Springfield.     1907.          $2.50 

516.  JEFFREY,  REUBEN.     The  Mission  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     A 
Sermon  preached  in  the  Fourth  Baptist  Church,  Philadelphia.     June  i, 
1865.    8vo,  half  dark  brown  morocco  gilt.     Philadelphia.     1865.        $3.00 

517.  JERMON,  J.  WAGNER.     Abram  Lincoln  and  South  Carolina. 
8vo,  half  morocco  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Philadelphia.   1861.  $12.50 

The  only  South  Carolina  Pamphlet  of  the  date  written  in  unqualified  support 
of  Lincoln.  Author's  Presentation  Copy. 

518.  JEROME,  ALONZO  WTHEELER.     The  Great  Debate.     A  Plat 
form  Scene  in  the  Seven  Joint  Discussions  between  Lincoln  and  Doug 
las,  one  of  the  Nicolai  Reliefs  in  the  Dome  of  Illinois  Statehouse.    Fold 
ing  Plate.     Small  4to,  original  blue  and  gilt  wrappers  bound  in.     Spring 
field.     1899.  $3.00 


68  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

519.  JERSEY    CITY    LINCOLN    ASSOCIATION,      Two    Silk 
Menus  used  at  the  First  and  Second  Annual  Banquets  of  the  Associa 
tion  held  at  Taylor's  Hotel  and  Cooper's  Hall,  in  honor  of  the  Birthday 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Feb.  12,  1868-1869.  $6.00 

520.  JOHNSON,  ANDREW.     Memorial  addresses  on  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Andrew  Johnson.    Pine  Portrait.    8vo,  cloth.    Washington. 
1876.  $2.50 

Most  of  the  Addresses  refer  to  Lincoln  especially  those  of  Morton  of  Indiana, 
Key  and  McFarland  of  Tennessee,  and  others. 

521.  JOHNSON,  EDWARD  S.     Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  last  Rest 
ing  Place.     Portrait  and  Plates.     8vo,  original  wrappers.     Springfield, 
111.     1903.  $1.50 

522.  JOHNSON,   HERRICK.      "God's   Ways   Unsearchable."     Dis 
course  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln  preached  before  the  Third  Pres 
byterian  Congregation  in  Mozart  Hall,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     April  23,  1865. 
8vo,  half  brown  morocco  gilt.     Pittsburgh.     1865.  $6.00 

S'carce. 

523.  JOHNSON,  SAMUEL.     A  Discourse  preached  on  the  Day  of 
the  National  Funeral  of  President  Lincoln,  at  Lynn,  Mass.     8vo,  sheets 
folded.     (Lynn.    1865.)  $17.50 

Extremely   Rare  only   15   Copies  having  been  privately  printed. 

524.  JOHNSON,  REVERDY.     A  Reply  to  the  Hon.  Reverdy  John 
son's  Attack  on  the  Administration  in  the  case  of  Fitz-John  Porter,  con 
victed  of  shameful  Misbehaviour  before  the  Enemy.    Svo,  original  wrap 
pers.     Baltimore.     1863.  $6.50 

Some  of  the  charges  against  Lincoln  and  his  administration  were:  "i.  The 
President  of  the  U.  S.  packed  the  Fitz-John  Porter  Court.  2.  That  he  corruptly 
rewarded  the  Members  of  this  Court  for  their  Dirty  Work  by  promotion,  for 
which  they  were  not  worthy,  and  but  for  this  service  would  never  have  been  so 
promoted.  3.  That  this  President  neglected  or  refused  to  examine  the  Evidence," 
e'tc.,  etc.  Rare. 

525.  JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  D.    Lincoln  University;  or  the  Nation's 
First  Pledge  of  Emancipation.     By  a  Student  of  the  University.     View 
of  the  Buildings  at  Oxford,  Pa.     Svo,  printed  wrappers,  Philadelphia : 
Published  for  the  Author.     1867.  $6.00 

Lincoln  University,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  was  incorporated  in  1854  under  the  title 
of  Ashmun  Institute  with  the  design  of  educating  young  Men  of  Color.  Contains 
line  Addresses  and  Speeches  in  memory  of  Lincoln. 

526.  JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  M.     Our  Martyred  President.     A  Dis 
course  on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln  preached  in  Stillwater,  N.  Y. 
April  16,  1865.    8vo,  half  green  morocco,  original  black  glazed  wrappers 
bound  in.    Troy.     1865.  $12.00 

Rare.  Only  200  Copies  having  been  printed  with  note  to  that  effect  from  the 
Author  written  on  a  letter  to  him  from  Charles  H.  Hart  the  First  Lincoln  Bibli 
ographer. 


D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  69 

527.  JOHNSTON,  E.  S.     Sermon  delivered  on  Thursday,  June  i, 
1865.     The  day  of  special  Humiliation  and  Prayer  in  consequence  of  the 
Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln  at  the   Second  English   Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church.     Harrisburg,  Pa.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.    Harrisburg.     1865.  $4-5° 

Very   Scarce. 

528.  JONES,  MAJOR  EVAN  R.     Lincoln,  Stanton  and  Grant.     His 
torical  Sketches.     With  j  fine  portraits.    8vo  pictorial  cloth,  uncut.    Lon 
don.      (1875)  $10.00 

First  Edition.  Scarce.  The  Author  served  throughout  the  War  in  the  Army 
of  the  'Potomac  and  relates  his  personal  Experiences.  With  signed  presentation  in 
scription  from  the  Author  to  Mrs.  Adam  Badeau,  wife  of  Grant's  Secretary  and 
Biographer. 

529.  JONES,  WILLIAM  D.    Mirror  of  Modern  Democracy.    A  His 
tory  of  the  Democratic  Party,  from  its  Organization  in  1825  to  its  last 
great  Achievement,  the  Rebellion  of  1861.    To  which  is  prefixed  a  Sketch 
of  the  Old  Federal  and  Republican  Parties.     I2mo,  half  brown  morocco. 
New  York.     1864.  $3-5O 

Pages  200-230  deal  almost  exclusively  with  the  nomination  and  election  of 
Lincoln,  his  Calls  for  Troops,  Suspension  of  Habeas  Corpus,  and  Emancipation. 

530.  JONES,  WIUJAM  D.     Mirror  of  Modern  Democracy.    A  His 
tory  of  the  Democratic  Party,  from  its  Organization  in  1825  to  its  last 
great  Achievement,  the  Rebellion  of  1861.    To  which  is  prefixed  a  Sketch 
of  the  Old  Federal  and  Republican  Parties.     I2mo,  cloth.     New  York. 
1864.  $2.50 

531.  JOSEPH,  PHILIP.     The  Fame  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Oration 
Delivered  before  the  Euepia  Debating  Society  of  the  Moline  High  School 
April  16,  1904.     Portrait.     4to,  half  morocco,  uncut,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Moline,  Illinois.  Published  for  private  distribution.   1905.  $5.00 

Presentation  copy  from  Joseph  B.  Oakleaf  to  Major  Lambert.  Limited  to  50 
copies. 

532.  JOUAULT,  ALPHONSE.     Abraham  Lncoln,  sa  Jeunesse  et  sa 
Vie  Politique.     Histoire  de  1' Abolition  de  1'Esclavage  aux   Etats-Unis. 
Woodcut  portraits  and  Illustrations.      I2mo,  half  dark  brown  morocco 
gilt,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Paris.     1883.  $6.00 

One  of  the  Best  French  Lives  of  Lincoln  and  Emancipation  written. 

533.  JOUAULT,  ALPHONSE.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Sa  jeunesse  et  sa 
Politique.     Histoire  de  1'Abolition  de  1'Esclavage  aux  Etats  Unis.     With 
8  Portraits  and  Illustrations.     I2mo,  half  green  morocco,  original  covers 
bound  in.    Paris.    1883.  $5.00 

Third  and  best  Edition,  much  enlarged. 

534.  KAMENSKAVO,  A.  B.     Abraham  Lincoln.     A  Biographical 
Sketch.     Portrait.      I2mo,  half  roan,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     St. 
Petersburg,  1891.  $8.50 

Printed    entirely    in    Russian.     Scarce. 


70  GEXX  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  Avs.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

535.  KAMENSKAVO,  A.    Abraham  Lincoln.  Biographical  Sketch. 
I2mo,  limp  cloth.     Warsaw.     1910.  $5«oo 

Printed  in  Jewish.     Not  in  the  Lambert  collection. 

536.  KAMANSKI,  A.     Abraham  Lincoln :  the  Emancipator  of  the 
Slaves,  his  Life  and  Work.     i2mo,  black  cloth.    Warsaw.     1910.      $7.50 

Printed  entirely  in  Hebrew  and  the  first  Life  of  Lincoln  in  that  Tongue. 

537.  KAUFMANN,  J.  L.    Die  Ermordung  Abraham  Lincoln's  ;  und 
die  Geschichte  der  grossen  Verschworung.     Illustrated.     8vo,  half  mor 
occo  original  wrappers  bound  in,  uncut.    Cincinnati.     1865.  $10.00 

Scarce,  especially  in  uncut  state.  According  to  Fish  this  German  Translation 
contains  an  Account  of  the  Trial  not  included  in  the  Edition  in  English  published 
by  the  same  publishers  Hawley  of  Vine  Street. 

538.  HECKLEY,  ELIZABETH.     Behind  the  Scenes,  or  Thirty  Years 
a  Slave,  and  Four  Years  in  the  White  House.     Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth. 
New  York.     1868.  $3.00 

The  Author  a  Negress,  was  a  dressmaker  in  the  Families  of  Stephen  A. 
Douglas,  Jefferson  Davis  and  Mrs.  Lincoln. 

539.  KEELING,  J.  J.     The  Death  of  Moses.     A  Sermon  preached 
in  Trinity  Church  on  Sunday,  April  24,  1865,  as  a  Tribute  of  Respect 
to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States, 
and  assassinated  in  the  City  of  Washington  on  Friday  night,  April  14, 
1865.  $6.50 

With  Presentation  Inscription  from  the  Author,  at  end  is  bound  in  George 
Bancroft's  Oration. 

540.  KEENE,  LAURA.     The  Life  of  Laura  Keene,  Actress,  Artist, 
Manager  and  Scholar.    Together  with  some  Reminiscences  of  her  Daugh 
ters,  by  JOHN  CREAHAN.     Portraits  and  other  Illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 
Philadelphia.     1897.  $3«oo 

Contains  Miss  Keene's  Account  of  the  Shooting  of  President  Lincoln  by  Booth, 
Illustration  of  the  Playbill  and  other  details  relating  to  the  Tragedy. 

541.  KELLOGG,  WILLIAM.     A.  L.  S.  to  His  Excellency  President 
Lincoln,  urging  the  appointment  of  Mr.  Merryman  to  Office.    8vo,  Wash 
ington.     1861.  $5-OO 

The  Writer  was  a  Judge  of  the  Circuit  Court  of  Illinois  and  Republican  Mem 
ber  of  Congress. 

542.  KENTUCKY.     Message  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  com 
municating  information  in  relation  to  the  Arrest  of  Col.     Richard  T. 
Jacobs,  Lieutenant  Governor  and  Col.  Frank  Wolford,  one  of  the  Pres 
idential  Electors  of  that  State.    8vo,  sewed.    Washington.     1865.      $6.00 

The  two  Officers  were  arrested  by  order  of  Gen.  Grant  for  insurrectionary 
Speeches  in  which  President  Lincoln  was  most  viciously  defamed  and  also  for  their 
efforts  to  discourage  Negro  Enlistments.  RARE. 

543.  KETCHAM,  HENRY.     The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     With 
26  portraits  and  views.     i6mo,  cloth.     New  York.     (1901)  $i-^ 


D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  Avs.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  71 

544.  KIP,  WILLIAM  INGRAHAM.     Address  delivered  at  Hombourg 
Les  Bains,  Germany  on  the  First  day  of  June,  1865,  being  the  day  ap 
pointed  by  the  President  of  the  United  States  as  a  day  of  Humiliation 
and  Prayer.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  original  printed  wrappers  bound 
in.     Frankfort  on  the  Main.     1865.  $20.00 

A  Rare  Lincoln  Sermon  by  the  Famous  Missionary  Bishop  of  California. 

545.  KOREN,  V.    Abraham  Lincoln.     Et  foredrag  for  Studenterne 
ved  Luther-College  paa  Lincolns  Fodelsdag  den   I2te  Februar.      I2mo, 
new  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Decorah,  Iowa.     1901. 

$3.00 

546.  KRAUTH,  CHARLES  P.    The  Two  Pageants.    A  Discourse  de 
livered  in  the  First  Lutheran  Church,  June   ist,   1865.     8vo,  half  dark 
brown  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Pittsburgh.     1865.         $6.00 

Presentation  Copy  inscribed  "Mr.  English  With  the  sincere  Regards  of  the 
Author." 

547.  KREBS,  HUGO.     A  Sermon  in  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  U.  S.  of  America.    Assassinated  on  Good  Friday,  April 
I4th,  1865.    Delivered  in  the  Church  of  the  Holy  Ghost  in  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Translated  from  the  German  of  the  Rev.     Dr.  Hugo  Krebs  by  a  lady 
hearer.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 
1865.  $10.00 

A  rare  and  curious  Lincoln  eulogy  in  which  the  author  forsees  in  "a  prophetic 
Dream  the  glorious  Starry  Banner  floating  from  the  Polar  Sea  to  the  Shores  of 
Mexico,  waiving  over  these  free  United  States  of  all  North  America." 

548.  KREBS,  ERNST  HUGO.    Rede  zum  Andenden  an  Abraham  Lin 
coln.     Gehalten  in  der  Kirche  zum  Heiligen  Geiste  in  St.  Louis.     I2mo, 
original  wrapper.    St.  Louis.     1865.  $10.00 

A  very  rare  Western  Eulogy. 

549.  LABOULAYE,  EDOUARD.     Reply  of  Messrs.  Agenor  de  Gas- 
parin,  Edouard  Laboulaye,  Henri  Martin,  Augustus  Cochin,  to  the  Loyal 
National  League  of  N.  Y.    8vo,  half  morocco,  New  York.     1864.      $4-5° 

Inserted  is  a  Carte-de-Visite  portrait  of  Edouard  Laboulaye,  Lincoln's  friend. 
The  Correspondence  deals  almost  exclusively  with  Lincoln's  Views  of  Slavery  and 
his  determined  Opposition  to  its  extension. 

550.  LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H.  Memorial  Day  Oration  at  Arlington, 
Va.     May  30,  1883.    8vo,  original  half  brown  calf,  red  sides.     Philadel 
phia.     1883.  $3.50 

Only  124  printed.     Author's  Presentation  copy  to  Chief  Justice  Waite. 

551.  LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Annual  Ora 
tion  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,   1899.     8vo,  full 
morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia.     1899.  $4.50 

With  Presentation  Inscription  from  the  Author  and  many  marked  passages. 

552.  LAMBERT,  WILLIAM  H.     Memorial  Meeting  of  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  U.  S.    Feb.  13,  1907.    With  Addresses 
by  James  A.  Worden,  H.  C.  Cochrane,  J.  P.  S.  Gobin,  O.  C.  Bosbyshell, 


72  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

James  W.  Latta,  M.  Veale  and  James  A.  Beaver.  2  vols.  in  one,  8vo,  half 
green  straight  grained  morocco  gilt,  original  covers  bound  in.  Philadel 
phia.  Privately  printed.  1907.  $6.00 

Bound  in  is  Gen.  Grenville  M.  Dodge's  fine  address  before  the  Commandery 
entitled  "My  Personal  Recollections  of  President  Lincoln."  Both  are  Presentation 
Copies  from  Major  Lambert. 

553.  LAMON,  WARD  H.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  from  his 
Birth  to  his  Inauguration  as  President.  With  numerous  Illustrations. 
Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Boston.  1872.  $7.50 


UNIQUE  COPY  OF  THE  RARE  LAMON  LINCOLN. 

554.  LAMON,  WARD  H.    The  Life  of  Lincoln ;  from  his  Birth  to 
his  Inauguration  as  President.     Portraits.     Thick  8vo,   cloth.     Boston. 
1872.  $25.00 

Inserted  are  8  pages  of  Contemporary  Manuscript  Statements  refuting  several 
Important  Assertions  of  Lamon's.  These  are  written  by  the  Chairman  of  the  Iowa 
Delegation  at  the  Chicago  Convention  1860. 

555.  LAMON,  WARD  H.     The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  from  his 
Birth  to  his  Inauguration  as  President.     With  numerous  Illustrations. 
8vo,  sheets  folded,  entirely  uncut.     Boston.     1872.  $10.00 

The  Best  and  Scarcest  of  the  Lincoln  Lives.  Choice  Copy  for  Extra-Illus 
trating. 

556.  LANGE,   MAX.     Abraham  Lincoln  der  Wiederhersteller  der 
Nordamerikanischen  Union,  und  der  grosse  Kampf  der  Nord-und  Sud- 
staaten  wahrend  der  Jahre  1861-1865.     With  portraits,  many  illustrations 
and  large  folding  plate.     I2mo,  cloth.     Leipzig.     1866.  $5-OO 

Contains  fine  steel  portrait  of  Lincoln  by  Weger  and  very  fine  woodcuts  of 
Grant  and  Lee  with  an  amusing  Election  Cartoon  "Abe"  oder  "McClellen." 

557.  LAUGEL,  AUGUSTUS.     Le  President  Lincoln.     The  original 
article  as  it  appeared  in  the  ''Revue  des  deux  Mondes."     8vo,  wrappers 
uncut.     Paris.     1865.  $3-5° 

A  very  fine  French  Tribute  written  by  a  personal  Acquaintance  of  Lincoln's. 

558.  LAURIE,  THOMAS.     Three  Discourses,  preached  in  the  South 
Evangelical  Church,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.    8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers 
bound  in.     Dedham.     1865.  $3-OO 

559.  LAWLER,  DANIEX  W.     Lincoln  Day  Address  delivered  at  a 
Meeting  of  St.  Paul  Camp  No.  i  at  Assembly  Hall,  St.  Paul.     Feb.  12, 
1907.    8vo,  wrappers.     St.  Paul.     1907.  $1.25 

Author's  Presentation  Copy. 

560.  LEA,   H.   CHARLES.     Abraham  Lincoln.     8vo,   sewed.      New 
York.    1865.  $10.00 

"What  will  be  the  place  assigned  by  History  to  Abraham  Lincoln?  Will  he  be 
recorded  in  the  future  as  the  "Gorilla"' of  the  Richmond  Rhetorician,  the  "Baboon" 


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of  the  Pro-Slavery  Democrat  or  will  he  be  blazoned  in  the  Annals  of  the  Great 
Republic  as  the  honest  Sagacious,  Steadfast  man  who  conducted  the  Country 
through  the  most  fearful  perils  that  ever  threatened  the  Life  of  the  Nation." 

561.  LEE,  JAMES  W.    Abraham  Lincoln.    A  Tribute  delivered  Feb. 
14,  1909.    8vo,  original  wrappers.     Atlanta.     1909.  $2.50 

Contains  in  Preface  a  Printed  Letter  from  Robert  T.  Lincoln  to  the  Author 
saying  "None  of  the  Occurrences  of  last  ^vcek  have  affected  me  so  much  as  this 
meeting,  as  cf:i  Indication  of  the  realisation  of  the  hopes  which  I  think  guided  every 
act  of  his  while  President."  Presentation  Copy  from  the  Author. 

562.  LEIB,  CHARLES.     Speech  on  the  State  of  Political  Parties  in 
Illinois.     Delivered  before  the  Mass  Convention,  held  in  Springfield,  111. 
Sep.  7,  1858.     8vo,  sewed.     Illinois  State  Democrat  Print.     Springfield. 
1858.  $10.00 

A  very  Rare  Anti-Douglas  Oration  pronounced  by  the  Clerk  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  Illinois  in  retaliation  for  having  been  "denounced  by  Douglas's 
man  Friday  who  conducts  the  Chicago  Times  as  a  Bolter,  a  Buzzard  ®n\d  one  of  the 
Lazzaroni,  and  with  the  rest  of  the  National  Democrats  as  one  of  the  W  ilk-ins 
Micawbers  of  Partisan  Politics." 

563.  LELAND,    CHARLES    GODFREY.      Ye    Book    of    Copperheads. 
Frontispiece    and   24   Pages   of   Caricatures   with   Illustrative    Nursery 
Rhymes  at  the  foot  of  each.    Oblong  I2mo,  half  brown  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia.     1863.  $7-5° 

First  Edition  of  the  scarce  political  Satires  composed  and  Illustrated  by  the 
Author  of  "Hans  Breitmann's  Ballads,"  "Music  Lessons  of  Confucius  and  a  well- 
known  Life  of  Lincoln." 

564.  LELAND,  CHARLES  GODFREY.     Abraham  Lincoln  "The  New 
Plutarch    Series."  •  Curious  Portrait.      I2mo,    original    cloth.      London. 
Marcus  Ward  Co.     1879.  $15.00 

First  Edition  of  this  very  Interesting  Lincoln  Memoir.  With  7  line  presenta 
tion  Inscription  from  the  Author. 

565.  LELAND,  CHARLES  G.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Portrait.     i2mo, 
original  cloth.     London.      1879.  $5-OO 

The  Scarce  First  Edition  of  Leland's  fine  Life  of  Lincoln. 

566.  LELAND,  CHARLES  G.    Memoirs.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth.    New 
York.     1893.  $3.50 

First  Edition.  Leland's  American  Reminiscences  dealing  with  Lincoln's  Elec 
tion,  his  Administration  and  the  Civil  War  occupy  pages  190-317. 

567.  LEMMON,  GEORGE  T.     Lincoln  in  the  Light  of  his  Age.     A 
Centenary  Memorial.     Original  16  page  prospectus  containing  numerous 
Anecdotes,  Stories,  Extracts,  etc.    8vo,  New  York.     (1895)  $1.00 

568.  LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Six 
teenth  President  of  the  United  States.    With  a  full  History  of  his  Life ; 
his   career  as  a   Lawyer  and   Politician,   his   services   in   Congress,   etc. 
Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.    Philadelphia.    T.B.Peterson.     (1864)          $2-5O 


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569.  LETTERS  OF  PRESIDENT  LINCOLN  on  Questions  of  Na 
tional  Policy.     I2mo,  half  light  calf,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston. 
1863.  $4-50 

Contains  Six  of  the  most  Important  Letters  written  by  Lincoln  as  President. 
They  are  addressed  to  Gen.  McClellan,  Horace  Greeley,  Fernando  Wood,  the  Al 
bany  Committee,  Governor  Seymour  and  the  Springfield  Committee.  Very  Fine 
Copy. 

570.  LEVY,  J.  LEONARD.     Abraham  Lincoln.     A   Sunday  Lecture 
before  Congregation  Radolph  Sahlom.     Pittsburgh,  Pa.     April  16,  1905. 
8vo,  wrappers.     Pittsburgh.     1905.  $2.50 


571.  LEVY,  J.  LEONARD.     Nineteenth  Century  Prophets.     A  Lec 
ture  before   Congregation  Rodeph   Shalom.      Pittsburg,    Pa.     April    16, 
1905.    8vo,  pictorial  wrappers.     Pittsburg.     1905.  $2.50 

572.  LEVY,  J.  LEONARD.    Abraham  Lincoln's  Religion.    A  Lecture 
delivered  Feb.  7,  1909  before  the  Rodeph  Shalom  Congregation,  Pitts 
burgh   by  J.    Leonard   Levy,   Rabbi.      8vo,    sheets    folded.      Pittsburgh. 
1909.  $2.50 

573.  LEWIS,  TAYLER.  State  Rights.    A  Photograph  from  the  Ruins 
of  Ancient  Greece,  with  appended  Dissertations  on  the  Ideas  of  Nation 
ality,  of  Sovereignty,  and  the  Right  of  Revolution.  8vo,  original  wrappers. 
Albany.     1865.  $4.00 

A  Long  and  very  able  defense  of  Lincoln's  Civil  War  and  Slavery  Policy 
founded  upon  Lincoln's  famous  declaration,  "It  was  the  Nation  that  made  the 
Constitution,  and  'not  the  Constitution  the  Nation."  The  Author  was  a  professor  in 
Union  College. 

574.  LEWIS,  TAYLER.     State  Rights :  a  Photograph  from  the  Ruins 
of  Ancient  Greece.     I2mo,  half  brown  morocco.    Albany.     1864.      $5.00 

A  Scarce  Lhvcoln  1864  Campaign  Book  strongly  urging  his  Reelection. 

575.  LINCOLN.    Address  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  Benjamin  Ferguson, 
of  the  Washington  Temperance  Society  of  Springfield,  delivered  Feb.  8, 
1842.     4  pages,  8vo.      (Springfield.      1842.)  $10.00 

Extremely  rare.  The  Original  Address  appeared  in  a  Springfield  Journal  and 
a  few  copies  only  were  reprinted  for  Dr.  A.  W.  French. 

576.  LINCOLN.     Speech  of  Mr.  Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  on  the  Ref 
erence  of   the   President's    Message,   in   the   House   of   Representatives. 
Wednesday,  January  14,  1848.  8vo,  half  roan.  Washington.   1848.  $35.00 

A  vigorous  Attack  upon  President  Folk's  Mexican  War  Policy.  Extremely 
Fine  Copy. 

577.  LINCOLN.     Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents  for  the 
Year  1849.     8vo,  half  roan.     Washington.     1850.  $10.00 

Contains  account  of  the  patent  of  Abraham  Lin-coln  :  "Improved  Method  of 
lifting  Vessels  over  Shoals."  In  one  of  the  Lincoln  Stories  it  is  said  that  accord 
ing  to  his  own  conviction  his  Boats  would  be  able  to  run  "wherever  it  was  a  little 
damp." 


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578.  LINCOLN.     The  Campaign  in  Illinois.     LAST  JOINT  DEBATE. 
Douglas  and  Lincoln  at  Alton.    8vo,  half  brown  morocco  gilt.     UNCUT. 
Washington.     1858.  $25.00 

Published  in  the  Douglas  Interest  with  the  Preliminary  Press  Notices 
'"Lincoln  again  refuses  to  ansiver  whether  he  ivill  vote  to  admit  Kansas  if  her  people 
apply  with  a  Constitution  Recognising  Slavery" — "Appears  in  his  Odd  Character  of 
the  'Artful  Dodger'  "  "Tries  to  Palm  himself  off  to  the  Whigs  of  Madison  County 
as  a  Friend  of  Henry  Clay  and  no  Abolitionist  and  is  Exposed."  The  Reporter, 
describing  the  Meeting  at  which  five  to  ten  thousand  people  were  present,  says 
"Lincoln's  Conduct  at  this  last  Debate  was  most  improper  and  ungentlemanly 

this  last  effort  of  Mr.  Lincoln's  is  the  lamest  and  most  impotent  attempt  he 

has  yet  made  to  bolster  up  the  false  position  he  took  at  the  outset  of  the  fight." 
EXTREMELY  RARE  IN  UNCUT  CONDITION. 

579.  LINCOLN.     Speech  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  Spring 
field,  Saturday  Evening,  July  17,  1858.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco  neat. 
Springfield.     1858.  $15.00 

An  important  Speech  in  Answer  to  Douglas's  latest  Remarks  on  the  Slavery 
Question  and  charging  him  with  being  in  a  Conspiracy  with  others  to  "Nationalize 
Slavery." 

580.  LINCOLN  AND  DOUGLAS.    Political  Debates  between  Hon. 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hon.  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  in  the  celebrated  Cam 
paign  of  1858.     8vo,  cloth.     Columbus.     1860.  $10.00 

This  issue  contains  2  leaves  of  advertisements,  with  announcement  "15,000 
Copies  Sold  of  Lincoln  and  Douglas  Debates."  Notice  of  the  approaching  pub 
lication  of  HowelFs  Life  of  Lincoln  and  Hamlin  on  June  I2th  and  Lincoln's  Letter 
to  the  Republican  State  Central  Committee  sending  them  for  publication  copies 
of  the  Debates  saying,  "The  Copies  I  send  you  are  as  reported  and  printed  by  the 
respective  Friends  of  Senator  Douglas  and  myself,  at  the  time — that  is,  His  by  his 
Friends  and  mine  by  mine,"  etc. 

581.  LINCOLN.     Life,   Speeches   and   Public   Services   of   Abram 
Lincoln  together  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Hannibal  Hamlin.    Portrait 
of  Lincoln.     I2mo,  brown  morocco,  with  original  brown  paper  wrappers 
bound  in.    New  York.     1860.  $12.00 

The  Rare  "Wigwam"  Edition. 


UNIQUE  LINCOLN  COLLECTION. 

582.  LINCOLN.      Scripp's    Life    of    Abraham    Lincoln.      Tribune 
Tract,  no.  6.     N.  Y.      1860;  Die  Anklage-Acte    (Schurz)  ;  Federalism 
Unmasked  (Goodloe)  ;  Irrespressible  Conflict  (Seward).    Journal  Tract 
number  I  ;  National  Politics  (Lincoln),  Journal  Tract,  No.  5  ;  and  others, 
32  pieces  bound  in  one  vol.     8vo,  half  leather.     1860-1865.  $50.00 

Fine   collection,   with   many   by   Seward,    Schurz,    Evarts,   Lincoln   and   others, 
dealing  with  the  first  Lincoln  election  and  questions  of  slavery,  &c. 

583.  LINCOLN.     National  Politics.     Speech  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
of  Illinois  delivered  at  the  Cooper  Institute,   Monday,   Feb.  27,    1860. 
Tribune  Tracts.     No.  4.    8vo,  full  morocco.     New  York.     1860.      $7.00 


76  GKO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  Av£.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

584.  LINCOLN.     National  Politics.     Speech  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
at  Cooper  Institute,  N.  Y.     Feb.  27,   1860.     8vo,  sewed.     New  York. 
1860.  $4-00 

Tribune  Tracts.     No.  4. 

585.  LINCOLN.     Message  of  the  President  to  the  Two  Houses  of 
Congress  at  the  Commencement  of  the  First   Session.     37th  Congress. 
8vo,  half  morocco.     Washington.     1861.  $4.00 

Includes  the  very  interesting  Reports  of  the  Secretaries  of  War  and  of  the 
Xavy  for  the  first  Months  of  the  War.  Lincoln's  First  War  Message. 

THE  PRESIDENT'S  COPY. 

586.  LINCOLN.    Adjutant  Stearns.    A  Memoir  by  his  Father.    En 
graved   portrait   of  Adjutant   Stearns.      I2mo,    original    cloth.      Boston. 

1862.  $100.00 

A  memoir  of  Frazer  A.  Stearns,  written  by  his  father  and  possessing  mirch 
pathetic  interest.  Formerly  in  Lincoln's  Library,  and  presented  to  him  by  a  friend, 
as  the  following  manuscript  inscription  on  the  first  fly-leaf  attests : 

''Presented  to  His  Excellency,  Abraham  Lincoln,  Presides  of  the  United 
States,  with  the  kind  regards  of  His  humble  Friend,  M.  J.  Gonsalus,  Hospital 
CLaplain  U.  S.  Army,  Washington,  D.  C.  Aug.  i$th,  1863." 

The  subject  of  this  memoir  was  the  son  of  President  Stearns  of  Amherst 
College.  The  little  volume  is  composed  of  letters  written  by  him  to  his  father, 
picturesquely  describing  details  of  the  Civil  War,  and  of  tributes  to  his  memory.  It 
contains  several  references  to  Lincoln. 

587.  LINCOLN.    The  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Con 
stitutionality  of  his  Emancipation  Policy.    8vo,  half  brown  morocco  gilt. 
No  place  or  date  but  about  1863.  $6.50 

A  highly  Eulogistic  Lincoln  Study  the  Authorship  of  which  is  quite  unknown. 

588.  LINCOLN.     President   Lincoln's  Views.     Correspondence   in 
relation  to  the  Democratic  Meeting,  at  Albany,   N.  Y.     An  Important 
Letter  on  the  Principles  involved  in  the  Vallandigham  Case.     8vo,  half 
light  brown  morocco  neat.     Philadelphia.      1863.  $4.00 

"Mr.  Vallandigham  avo-ws  his  Hostility  fo  the  War  on  the  Part  of  the  Union; 
and  his  arrest  was  made  because  he  was  laboring,  with  some  effect  to  prevent  the 
raising  of  troops;  to  encourage  desertions  from  the  Army;  and  to  leave  the  re^- 

bellio'n   without  an   adequate   military  Force   to  suppress   it    because  he  was 

damaging  the  Army,  upon  the  existence  and  vigor  of  which  the  Nation  depends," 
etc. 

589.  LINCOLN.    The  Opinions  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  upon  Slavery 
and  its  Issues :  indicated  by  his  Speeches,  Letters,  Messages  and  Proclam 
ations.    8vo,  half  dark  brown  morocco.    Washington.     L.  Towers.     Dec. 

1863.  $4.50 

Issued  on  the  occasion  of  the  Amnesty  Proclamation  and  containing  long  Ex 
tracts  from  Lincoln's  Early  Speeches  in  Illinois  in  1858.  Bound  up  with  "Voices 
from  the  Army."  No.  5.  of  the  Loyal  Publication  Society's  Tracts. 

THE  U.  S.  CONSCRIPTION  LAW,  1853. 

590.  LINCOLN.     The  United  States  Conscription  Law  or  National 


GEXX  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  77 

Militia  Act.    Approved  March  2nd,  1863.     Official  and  Complete.    241110, 
original  blue  printed  wrappers.     New  York.     James  W.  Fortune.     1863. 

$10.00 

A  very  scarce  and  interesting  Civil  War  Item,  of  whrch  no  other  Copy  seems 
to  have  been  recorded. 

591.  LINCOLN.     The  Letters  of  President  Lincoln  on  Questions 
of  National  Policy.     I2mo,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in.     New 
York.     1863.  $4.50 

Six  of  the  President's  Greatest  State  Papers  written  in  unprecedented 
Emergencies  to  Gen.  McClellan,  Horace  Greeley,  Fernando  Wood,  the  Albany 
Committee,  Governor  Seymour  and  the  Springfield  Meeting.  Fine  Copy. 

592.  LINCOLN.     Campaign  Songs  for  Christian  Patriots  and  True 
Democrats,  accompanied  with  Notes.    By  Rev.  William  D.  Potts,  M.  D., 
Newark,  N.  J.    With  the  Music.     I2mo,  half  green  cloth,  pictorial  wrap 
pers  bound  in.     New  York:  published  by  the  Author.     1864.         $15.00 

A  very  rare  anti-Lincoln  campaign  collection  with  scurrilous  references  to 
Lincoln  on  almost  every  page.  Very  fine  copy. 

593.  LINCOLN.     The  Opinions  of  Abraham  Lincoln  upon  Slavery 
and  its  Issues :  indicated  by  his  Speeches,  Letters,  Messages  and  Proc 
lamations.    8vo,  half  brown  morocco  gilt.     (Philadelphia.)     1864.    $3-5° 

594.  LINCOLN.     Life  and  Public  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States  and  Commander  in  Chief  of 
the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States.     With  a  full  History  of  his 
Life,  his  Career  as  a  Lawyer  and  Politician,  his  Services  in  Congress, 
with  a  full  account  of  his  Speeches,  Proclamations,  Acts  and  Services  as 
President  of  the  United  States,  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Army 
and  Navy  of  the  United  States,  up  to  the  present  time.     Woodcut  portrait, 
I2mo,  cloth.    Philadelphia.     1864.  $3.00 

An  interesting  Second  Term  Campaign  Book. 

595.  LINCOLN.     Blank  Subscription  Appeal  for  the  Fund  to  be 
presented  to  Mrs.  Lincoln,  through  the  Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  2pp. 
Lincoln  Badge  of  Veteran's  Union,  Boston  Circle,  for  National  Day  of 
Mourning;  Broadside  Campaign  Songs',  ip;  Facsimile  letter  from  Lincoln 
to  Grant  expressing  his  entire  satisfaction  with  Gen.    Grant's  accomplish 
ments  to  date.     April  30,  1860.     In  one  vol.     4to,  half  morocco.     Prov 
idence.     1865.  $10.00 

The  Four  Lincoln  and  Johnson  Campaign  Songs  on  the  very  rare  Broadside 
are  entitled  "Our  Country's  Flag" — "Come  Friends  of  Good  Government,  Rally 
Around" — "Lincoln  and  Johnson,  the  Laboring  Man's  Candidates"  and  "COME 
UNION  MEN  OF  EVERY  STRIPE." 

596.  LINCOLN.     Abraham  Lincoln.     The  Eulogy  from  "National 
Portraits."     8vo,  original  wrappers.     (Washington.     1865.)  $3«oo 

One  of  the  Ablest  of  the  Lincoln  Eulogies. 

597.  LINCOLN.     Funeral   Broadside.     "In  Memory   of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States  of  America."     Beneath  this  is 
Lincoln's  Farewell  Address,  to  his  Old  Neighbors  at  Springfield,  Feb. 


78  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

12,  1861.     Printed  within  black  borders,  8vo,  new  half  brown  morocco, 
Springfield.     1865.  ?3-5O 

Rare. 

598.  LINCOLN.     Official  Card  of  Admission  to  the  Funeral  Ser 
vices  in  New  York  City.     "Admit  the  Bearer  Brevet  Lt.  Col.  J.  M.  Cutts 
detailed  as  GUARD  OF  HONOR  from  10  o'clock  P.  M.  to  12  o'clock  P.  M. 
on  Monday  24,  1865.     By  Command  of  Major  General  Dix,  M.  T.  Mc- 
Mahon,  Brevet  Colonel  and  A.  A.  Gen."    With  Black  borders.    8vo,  half 
brown  morocco  neat.     Head-Quarters  Department  of  the   East.     New 
York  City.     April  23,  1865.  $15.00 

UNIQUE  NEW  YORK  LINCOLN  ITEM.     Bound  in  is  a  satirical  leaflet  announcing 
the  Death  "after  a  lingering  illness  of  internal  Corruption  SHAM  DEMOCRACY,  whose 

Grandfather  was   Nullification,  whose  Father  was  Disunion The  Services 

to  be  conducted  by  Mr.  Lincoln." 

599.  LINCOLN.     Poetical   Tributes  to   the   Memory  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.    Portrait  by  Ritchie.     I2mo,  cloth.    Philadelphia.     1865.      $3-5° 

First  Edition  of  this  fine  Contemporary  Collection.     Contains  nearly  200  poems, 
most  of  which  are  not  to  be  found  elsewhere. 

600.  LINCOLN.    Our  Martyr  President  Abraham  Lincoln.    Voices 
from  the  Pulpit  of  New  York  and  Brooklyn.     Oration  by  George  Ban 
croft  and  Oration  at  the  Burial  by  Bishop  Simpson.     I2mo,  original  cloth. 
New  York.     (1865)  $5.00 

First  Edition.     Contains  in  all  25  Addresses  many  of  which  never  appeared  in 
separate  form. 

601.  LINCOLN.     The  Life  and  Martyrdom  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States;  and  Commander  in  Chief  of 
the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States.     I2mo,  light  calf,  original  pic 
torial  wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia.     T.  B.  Peterson  and  Brothers. 
1865.  $6.50 

The  Scarce  First  Issue  with  203  pages. 

602.  LINCOLN.     Address   before   the    Springfield   Washingtonian 
Temperance   Society,   Feb.   22,    1842.     8vo,   sewed.     Springfield.      1882. 

$20.00 

This   is  the  original   pamphlet,  and   should   not  be   confused  with  the   reprints 
issued  in  1889. 

603.  LINCOLN.    An  Address  delivered  by  Abraham  Lincoln  before 
the  Washingtonian  Temperance  Society  of  Springfield,  Illinois,  on  Feb. 
22,    1842.     8vo,  pictorial  wrappers,   in  half   cloth   case.      Springfield,   O. 
H.  Oldroyd.     1889.  $2.50 

604.  LINCOLN  AT  GETTYSBURG.     By  Clark  E.  Carr.     With 
8  portraits  of  Lincoln,  Gen.  Lee,  Nicolay  and  Hay  and  others.     i6mo, 
cloth,  uncut.     Chicago.     1907.  $1.25 


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605.  LINCOLN  at  Gettysburg.     Published  in  Connection  with  the 
Exhibition  of  the  Painting  by  A.  H.  Bicknell.     Folding  Plate.      i6mo, 
half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston.      1879.  $2.50 

Contains  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  21   Officials  Pictured  in  the  Engraving. 

606.  LINCOLN.    Lincoln's  Grave.    By  Maurice  Thompson.    Title- 
page  printed  in  red  and  black.     i6mo,  original  boards,  uncut.    Cambridge. 
1894.  $5-00 

Ejrst   Edition   Only  450  copies  printed.     This   fine    Poem   was   written   by   an 
ex-Confederate  Soldier. 

607.  LINCOLN.     Abraham   Lincoln.      (Young  Folk's   Library  of 
Choice  Literature.)      Square   I2mo,   cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
Boston.      1895.  $1.25 

608.  LINCOLN.     Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  latest  Biography.     8vo, 
original  wrappers.     No  place  or  date.  $3-5<> 

A  note  on  title   suggests  A.   W.   Clason   as  the  author.     Scarce.     Not  in  the 
Lambert  collection. 

609.  LINCOLN.    The  autobiography  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Select 
ed  from  the  works  of  John  Hay  and  J.  G.  Nicolay.     Portrait.     i6mo, 
wrappers,  uncut.     New  York.     1905.  $1-25 

610.  LINCOLN.    Letters  and  Addresses  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    Ed 
ited  by  Howard  W.  Bell.     i6mo,  cloth.     New  York.     1905.  $1.00 

611.  LINCOLN.     Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    Including  Inaug 
urals  and  Proclamations.    With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  G.  Mercer 
Adam.     Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.     New  York.     1906.  $1.50 

612.  LINCOLN.     The  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Including 
Inaugurals   and    Proclamations.     With    Biographical   Introductions   and 
Prefatory  Notes.    Portraits.     8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 
New  York.     Lincoln  Centenary  Association.      1908.  $2.50 

De  Luxe  Edition. 

613.  LINCOLN.     Series  of  n  photographic  Views  of  the  Interior 
of  Lincoln's  Old  Home  at  Springfield  with  the  Furniture  used  by  him 
including  his  well  known  long  Sofa  and  the  Chair,  Desk  and  Bookcase 
used  by  him  in  his  Law-Office.    Oblong  4to,  stiff  paper  wrappers.    Spring 
field.     1909.  $12.00 

A  very  interesting  series,  seven  inches  by  five,  taken  by  Bonnie  W.  Stockdale, 
and  containing  her  Manuscript  Description  and  Letter. 

614.  LINCOLN.      Recollections   of   Abraham    Lincoln,    1847-1865. 
By  Ward  Hill  Lamon.     Edited  by  Dorothy  Lamon  Teillard.     With  22 
Illustrations.     I2mo,  cloth.    Washington:  Published  by  the  Editor,  1911. 

$1.50 

Memorial   Edition  containing  man}-  letters  written  by  Lincoln's  Friends  never 
before  published  together  with  much  other  important  matter. 


8o  GEXX  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

615.  LINCOLN.    The  Lincoln.    Published  Monthly  at  the  Abraham 
Lincoln  House.    Abe  Strelzin,  Managing  Editor.     Ben  Wishnefsky,  Lit 
erary  Editor,  etc.,  etc.     No.  I.     Vol.  I.     8vo,  original  pictorial  wrappers. 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     1913.  $i-5° 

616.  LINCOLN  ADDRESSES  at  the  Presentation  of  the  Portrait 
of  Lincoln  by  the  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly.     Trenton,  N.  J '., 
1867 ;  Disunion  and  Its  Results  to  the  South.     Washington,  1861.     23 
pp. ;  Valedictory  Address  of  John  A.  Andrew.     Presentation  copy  from 
the  Governor.     Narrative  of  Privations  and  Sufferings  of  U.  S.  Soldiers 
while  Prisoners  of  War,   1864.     6  pieces,  bound  in  one  vol.     8vo,  half 
morocco,    v.  p.     1861-67.  $5-°° 

617.  LINCOLN  AND  HAMLIN.  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Hon. 
Abraham  Lincoln,  of   Illinois,  and   Hon.   Hannibal  Hamlin,   of   Maine. 
Portraits.     I2mo,  original  cloth.     Boston.     1860.  $6.00 

The  Scarce  "Wide  Awake"  Edition. 

618.  LINCOLN   AND   HAMLIN.     Life   and   Public   Services   of 
Hon.    Abraham    Lincoln,    of    Illinois,    and    Hon.    Hannibal    Hamlin,    of 
Maine.    Portrait.     I2mo,  original  wrappers,  one  with  portrait  of  Lincoln. 
Boston.     Thayer  and  Eldridge.     1860.  $12.50 

Rare.  Inserted  is  a  one-page  autograph  note  signed  from  Hamlin  to  George 
P.  Fisher  written  from  the  Senate  Chamber.  Choice  Copy.  Fish  514. 

619.  LINCOLN  AND  McCLELLAN.     Broadside.     The  President 
to  General  McClellan.     Washington.     April  9,   1862.     4:0    (g3A  by  ?3A 
inches).     Washington.     1862.  $10.00 

An  open  letter  addressed  to  Major-General  McClellan  and  ending  "I  beg  to 
assure  you  that  I  have  never  written  or  spoken  to  you  in  greater  kindness  of  feel 
ing  than  now,  nor  ivith  a  fuller  purpose  to  sustain  you  so  far  as  in  my  most 
anxious  judgment  I  consistently  can.  But  you  must  act." 

620.  LINCOLN  AND  MEXICO   1864.     Message   irom  the  Pres 
ident  of  the  United  States  communicating  to  the  Senate  Papers  relative 
to  Mexican  Affairs.     Folding  Map.     8vo,  original  sheep.     Washington. 
1864.  $7.50 

The  only  complete  Official  Account  of  the  Lincoln  Administration's  Corres 
pondence  with  the  Mexican  Government  during  the  Maximilian  Regime. 

621.  LINCOLN  AND  SICKLES.     Speeches  and  Proceedings  of 
the  46th  Annual   Business   Meeting  of  the  Third  Army  Corps  Union. 
Addresses  by  Generals  J.  O.  Bierne,  J.  F.  Rusling  and  others.     Square. 
I2mo,  original  wrappers  with  Lincoln  Portrait.  Washington.   1910.   $1.50 

Privately  printed  for  Members  only. 

622.  LINCOLN  AND  THE  NEW  YORK  HERALD.  Unpublished 
Letters  of  Abraham  Lincoln  from  the  Collections  of  Judd  Stewart.    Por 
trait  and  Facsimiles.    8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Plainfield, 
N.  J.     Privately  printed,  1907.  $10.00 

Of  the  greatest  Lincoln  Interest  and  value.  The  five  pages  of  Lincoln's  Letters 
here  produced  in  facsimile  have  never  before  appeared  in  print. 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  81 

623.  LINCOLN  AND  THE  SABBATH.    Document  No.  30  of  the 
Proceedings  of  the  New  York  Sabbath  Committee.     1864-65.    8vo,  cloth, 
original  New  York.     1865.  $5 .00 

Contains  text  of  the  Special  Sabbath  Day  Order  issued  by  Lincoln  as  Com 
mander  in  Chief  of  the  Army  and  Navy  in  November  1862  described  as,  "One  of 
his  most  remarkable  State  Documents  and  worthy  to  be  ranked  side  by  sMe  with  his 
second  Inaugural  which  in  the  deliberate  judgment  of  the  London  'Spectator'  for 
political  weight,  moral  dignity  and  unaffected  Solemnity  has  had  no  equal  in  our 
time." 

624.  LINCOLN  CABINET.     Photograph  Album  containing  auto 
graphed  carte-de-visite  photographs  of  Lincoln's  Cabinet  and  Senate,  in 
cluding :     Vice  President  Hamlin,   Secretaries   Seward,   Colfax,   Chase, 
Stanton,  Welles  and  Usher,   Post-Master-Gen.   Blair,  Atty-Gen.   Bates, 
and  49  senators  including  W.  P.  Fessended,  Charles  Sumner,  William 
Sprague,  Ira  Harris,  E.  D.  Morgan,  Reverdy  Johnson,  J.  S.  Carlile,  John 
Sherman,   B.   F.  Wade,  L.  Trumbull  of  Illinois,  James  Harlan,   S.  C. 
Pomeroy,  John  McDougall  and  many  other  prominent  Civil  War  Sena 
tors.     In  oblong  I2mo,  album  of  brown  morocco,  1860-1865.  $50.00 

With  but  one  or  two  exceptions  each  Cabinet  Member  or  Senator  has  auto 
graphed  his  portrait. 

625.  LINCOLN  CAMPAIGN  or  the  Political  Revolution  of  1860. 
By   OSBORN    H.   OLDROYD.     With  many   unique   and   rare   Illustrations. 
I2mo,  original  pictorial  wrappers.     Chicago.      1896.  $2.50 

Scarce  and  Curious. 

626.  LINCOLN  CARICATURES.     By  Rufus  R.  Wilson.     With 
32  cartoons  published  in  Lincoln's  Presidency  by  "Vanity  Fair,"  "Punch," 
"Frank  Leslie's,"  "Harper's  Weekly"  and  other  papers  of  the  period. 
4to,  in  portfolio.     New  York  :  Printed  for  private  distribution.        $35.00 

A  valuable  and  highly  interesting  record  of  "the  most  bitterly  assailed  and 
savagely  cartooned  public  man  of  his  Time."  One  of  15  signed  copies  on  Japan 
paper. 

627.  LINCOLN    CATECHISM    Wherein    the    Eccentricities    and 
Beauties  of  Despotism  are  fully  set  forth.     A  Guide  to  the  Presidential 
Election  of  1864.     I2mo,  half  calf  gilt,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    New 
York.      1864.  $7.50 

Choice  Copy  of  this  very  humorous  Political  Attack  upon  Lincoln. 

'  628.  LINCOLN  CENTENARY  1809-1909.     Abraham  Lincoln  in 

Sculpture.  With  5  Illustrations  of  Lincoln's  Bust,  the  Volk  Mask  and 
hand.  241110,  printed  wrappers.  Milwaukee.  The  Hennecke  Studios. 
(1909)  $1.50 

An  8-page  Circular  with  3  pages  of  text  relating  to  the  Sculptor  Leonard  Volk 
and  his  Lincoln  Works. 

629.  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL.  Addresses  delivered  at  the  Mem 
orial  Exercises  held  at  Springfield,  Illinois.  Feb.  12,  1909.  Commemor 
ating  the  looth  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait.  8vo,  three 
quarter  crimson  morocco.  Springfield.  1909.  $5-OO 


82  Gso.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

A  Fine  Collection  of  Addresses  by  the  French  Ambassador  M.  Jusserand,  Judge 
J.  O.  Humphrey,  Ambassador  Bryce,  Senators  Dolliver  and  Cullom,  Judge  J.  H. 
Cartwright  and  others.  With  long  Presentation  Inscription  from  J.  R.  B.  Van 
Cleave  of  the  Committee. 

THE  ROINE  SILVER  MEDAL. 

630.  LINCOLN  CENTENNIAL  MEDAL.     Its  Origin  and  Sym 
bolism  by  George  N.  Olcott ;  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Commemoration  by 
Richard  Lloyd  Jones,  and  Certain  Characteristic  Utterances  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.    With  the  medal  by  Jules  Rome  in  a  sunk  mat  in  centre,     I2mo, 
white  cloth,  silver  edges.     New  York.     1908.  $25.00 

ONE  OF  100  COPIES  ONLY.  The  Medal  is  described  as  "The  most  beautiful 
representation  of  Lincoln's  Features  that  has  as  yet  been  made." 

631.  LINCOLN-DOUGLAS  Semi-Centennial  of  the  Lincoln-Doug 
las  Debates  in  Illinois  1858-1908.     Circular  of  Suggestions  for  School 
Celebrations.     Issued  by  F.  G.  Blair.     Map,  portraits  of  Lincoln  and 
Douglas  and  numerous  other  Illustrations.    8vo,  wrappers.     Springfield, 
111.      1908.  $2.00 

Contains  many  quaint  Contemporary  Songs  used  by  both  Sides  in  the  great 
Campaign. 

632.  LINCOLN   EULOGIES.     Abraham  Lincoln,   at   Springfield, 
Mass.     By  J.   G.  Holland.     A  Funeral  Sermon.     By   W.   R.    Gordon. 
Schraalenberg.    Sermon  in  Bangor.    By  Charles  C.  Everett.     Moses  and 
Joshua.    A  Discourse  by  /.  H.  Rankin.     The  Alarm  Bell,  No.  I.    By  A 
Constitutionalist.     5  pamphlets  in  one  vol.    8vo,  half  morocco  with  orig 
inal  wrappers  bound  in.     1863-65.  $10.00 

Interesting  Lot.  "The  Alarm  Bell"  addressed  to  "Abraham  Lincoln  and  the 
British  Minister"  contains  scathing  criticisms  of  the  Austrian  Jesuit  Agents  in 
America. 

633.  LINCOLN  FARM  ASSOCIATION.    Abraham  Lincoln.    The 
Battle  of  the  Giants.    By  F.  T.  Hill.     The  Parents  of  Lincoln.     By  Ida 
M.  Tarbell.     An  Appeal  to  Patriotism.     By  R.  L.  Jones.     Portrait  and 
Illustrations.     i6mo,  cloth.    Lincoln  Farm  Association,  Dy.     1907.    $1.00 

634.  LINCOLN    FARM    ASSOCIATION.      The    Battle    of    the 
Giants.     By  F.  T.  Hill— The  Parents  of  Lincoln.     By  Ida  M.  Tarbell— 
An  Appeal  to  Patriotism.     By  R.  L.  Jones.     Finely  Illustrated.     New 
York.     1907.  $1.00 

635.  LINCOLN  FELLOWSHIP.     Proceedings  of  the  First,  Sec 
ond,  Third  and  Fourth  Annual  Meetings  and  Dinners  of  the  Lincoln 
Fellowship.     Speeches,  Poems,  Letters,  Lists  of  Members,  etc.     With 
different  portrait  of  Lincoln  in  each  volume.     3  vols,  8vo,  original  wrap 
pers  1908,  9-10,  ii.  $2.50 

636.  LINCOLN  FELLOWSHIP.    Proceedings  at  the  Fourth  Ann 
ual  Meeting  and  Dinner.    Speeches  of  W.  H.  Lambert,  Gen.  Sickles,  Gen. 


.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  83 

H.  C.  King,  James  Grant  Wilson,  Robert  T.  Lincoln  and  others.  Photo 
graph  of  Lincoln  from  the  Brady  Negative,  List  of  Members,  etc.  8vo, 
wrappers.  New  York.  1911.  $i-5O 

SECRETARY  NICOLAY'S  COPY. 

637.  LINCOLNIANA.     In  Memoriam.     Compiled  by  William  V. 
Spencer.    Small  4to,  cloth  uncut.    Boston.     1865.  $15.00 

Presentation  copy  to  John  G.  Nicolay,  the  biographer  of  Lincoln.  Only  250 
copies  printed.  Contains  many  sermons,  eulogies,  letters,  &c.,  and  a  list  of  publi 
cations  on  Lincoln's  death.  The  Editor  in  his  Preface  states  that  the  Volume  con 
tains  nothing  heretofore  published. 

638.  LINCOLNIANA.     In  Memoriam.     Compiled  by  William  V. 
Spencer.    Small  4to,  cloth  uncut.    Boston.    1865.  $7-5° 

Edition  of  250  Copies  only.  Contains  39  Sermons,  Eulogies,  Speeches  and 
Letters  hitherto  unpublished  amongst  them  being  some  Great  Foreign  Tributes  by 
BENJAMIN  DISRAELI,  LORD  JOHN  RUSSELL,  JOHN  STUART  MILL,  HENRI  MARTIN, 
Goldwin  Smith  and  others.  The  Bibliography  at  the  end  is  extremely  interesting 
and  contains  some  Notable  Rarities. 

639.  LINCOLNIANA  IN  THE  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS.    A 
List  by  George  T.  Ritchie,     i.  Writings  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     2.  Writ 
ings  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.    Washington.   1903. 

$-75 

640.  LINCOLNIANA;  or  the  Humors  of  Uncle  Abe,  Second  Joe 
Miller.     "That  reminds  me  of  a  Little  Story."     By  ANDREW  ADDERUP, 
of  Springfield,  111.     I2mo,  half  brown  morocco  neat,  caricature  covers 
bound  in.     New  York.     J.  F.  Feeks.     1864.  $10.00 

Rare.     Contains  at  end  list  of  Feeks  Copperhead  Publications. 

641.  LINCOLN  MEMORIAL:     a  Record  of  the  Life,  Assassina 
tion,  and  Obsequies  of  the  Martyred  President.    Edited  by  John  Gilmary 
Shea.    Portrait  and  view.    8vo,  cloth  gilt,  New  York.     1865.  $1.50 

Contains  fine  poems  by  R.  H.  Stoddard,  Geo.  Vandenhoff  and  the  London 
"Punch"  Poem. 

642.  LINCOLN  MEMORIAL.    Tribute  of  Respect  by  the  Citizens 
of  Troy,  to  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    Portrait.    Svo,  half  mor 
occo,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bradstreets.    Albany:  Munsell,  1865.  $15.00 

Unique  copy,  being  the  only  one  printed  on  India  paper.  Contains  many  ser 
mons  and  addresses  not  published  separately. 

643.  LINCOLN  MEMORIAL  COLLECTION.    Catalogue  of  Let 
ters  and  Documents  written  by  Abraham  Lincoln,  Law  Books  and  Furni 
ture  from  his  Office  and  Furniture  from  his  Residence  in  Springfield, 
Illinois.     Lots   1542-1648  inclusive.     Svo,  half  cloth,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.     Philadelphia.     Henkels.     1894.  $10.00 

With  full  descriptions  and  prices  realized. 


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644.  LINCOLN     MONUMENT     DEDICATION     POEM.       By 
James  Judson  Lord.     Delivered  at  Oak  Ridge  Cemetery,  Springfield,  111. 
Oct.  15,  1874.    Illustrated  with  14  allegorical  designs  by  W .  Jerome  Will- 
oughby.     Thin  4to  cloth.     Privately  printed  Danville,  111.     1907.       $3.50 

645.  LINCOLN  NEGRO  CATECHISM,  wherein  the  Eccentricities 
&  Beauties  of  Despotism  are  Fully  Set  Forth.     i2mo,  new  full  morocco, 
original  printed  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York.     1864.  $10.00 

Lesson  the  FJrst.  "What  is  the  Constitution ?"  A  Compact  with  H\ell — now 
obsolete."  Lesson  the  Last.  "Is  it  disloyal  to  honestly  believe  in  one's  heart  that 
if  Lincoln  is  not  a  fool  he  is  a  knave,  and  that  if  he  is  not  he  is  a  fool?"  "It  is, 
horribly  disloyal." 

646.  LINCOLN  NEGRO  CATECHISM,  wherein  the  Eccentricities 
and  Beauties  of  Despotism  are  fully  set  forth.     A  Guide  to  the  Presiden 
tial  Election  of  1864.     I2mo,  pictorial  wrappers.    New  York.     1864.  $6.00 

"What  was  Abraham  Lincoln  by  Trade?"  A  RAIL  SPLITTER. 
"What  is  he  now?     "Union  Splitter." 

647.  LINCOLN'S  OWN  STORIES.     Collected  and  Edited  by  An 
thony  Gross.    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth,  uncut.     New  York.     1912.       $1.50 

Believed  by  the  Author  to  contain  the  "best  and  most  essential  Lin-coin  Stories," 
constituting  an  outline  Biography  in  story  form. 

SCARCE  LINCOLN  PAMPHLETS. 

648.  LINCOLN  PAMPHLETS.     Letter  and  Short  Poem  on  the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    By  B.  B.  French.    Albany,  1870.    Abraham 
Lincoln's  Record  on  the  Slavery  Question  1860  Broadside.     How  Shall 
Soldiers  Vote?     Broadside,  President  Lincoln  and  General  Grant,  with 
Poem  by  Bayard  Taylor ;  Copperhead  Conspiracy  in  the  North-West ; 
Presidential  Candidates  by  John  Hickman,  Philadelphia  1860;  Spirit  of 
the  Chicago  Democratic  Convention,  Chicago  1864;  Appeal  to  the  Pres 
ident  as  Commander  in  Chief  by  the  Recruits  of  the  i$th  Regiment  N.  Y. 
Vols.     Washington  1864;  Confiscation  and  Emancipation  by  E.  G.  Spaul- 
ding,  Washington  1862 ;  Remarks  of  Joseph  Holt  at  a  Dinner  in  Charles 
ton,  S.  C.    Charleston  1865;  Letter  to  an  English  Friend  on  the  Rebellion 
by  Joseph  Willard.    Boston  1862;  and  numerous  others.    In  all  32  pieces 
mostly  with   the   original   wrappers   preserved.      In   one   vol.     8vo,   half 
brown  calf  neat.     1860-1900.  $45.00 

649.  LINCOLN    POEMS.      Poetical   Tributes   to   the    Memory   of 
Abraham  Lincoln.    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.    Philadelphia.     1865.        $5.00 

First  Edition.  Contains  nearly  200  of  the  finest  poems  written  on  Lincoln's 
Death  by  Authors  all  over  America. 

650.  LINCOLN  POEMS.     The  Memory  of  Lincoln.     Poems  Sel 
ected.     Wtih  Introduction  by  M.  A.  De  Wolfe  Howe.     With  the  fine 
Bison  Portrait.     i6mo,  cloth  uncut.     Boston.     1907.  $1.50 

Contains  Fine  Memorial  Poems  by  Piatt,  Lowell,  Whitman,  R.  H.  Stoddard, 
Bayard  Taylor,  Herman  Melville  and  others. 


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651.  LINCOLN  SERMONS.    The  National  Preacher.     Containing 
Memorial  Sermons  on  Lincoln  by  Dr.  Gurley,  Henry  Ward  Beecher,  Rob 
ert  R.  Booth,  Samuel  T.  Spear,  William  R.  Williams,  Stephen  H.  Tyng, 
Dr.  Rogers  and  other  New  York  Preachers.     2  parts  in  one  vol.     8vo, 
half   brown,   morocco   gilt,   Original   wrappers   bound   in.      New    York. 
May-June-July,  1865.  $5«oo 

652.  LINCOLN   STORIES.     Humorous   and   Pathetic   Stories   of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     A  Collection  of  Anecdotes  and  Stories  Told  by  and 
of  President  Lincoln,  many  of  them  Hitherto  Unpublished.    Illustrations. 
i6mo,  half  light  calf,  with  advertisements  and  printed  portrait  wrappers 
bound  in.    Fort  Wayne,  Ind.    1898.  $4-5° 

Scarce. 

653.  LINCOLN   TRIBUTE   BOOK.     Appreciations   by    Statesmen, 

Men  of  Letters,  and  Poets  at  Home  and  Abroad.     Together  with  a  full 

face  Lincoln  Centenary  Medal  by  Roine.    Edited  by  H.  S.  Krans.     i6mo, 

original  cloth  with  portrait  on  fore  cover.     New  York.     1909.          $15.00 

An  extremely  fine  Lincoln  Medal. 

654.  LINCOLN   YEAR   BOOK,   Containing  Immortal  Words   of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  Spoken  and  Written  on  various  Occasions,  preceded 
by  Appropriate  Scripture  Texts  and  followed  by  Choice  Poetic  Selections 
for  each  day  in  the  Year,  with  Special  Reference  to  Anniversary  dates. 
Compiled  by  J.  T.  HOBSON.     Portrait  and  views.     I2mo,  original  cloth. 
Dayton,  Ohio.     1907.  $1.50 

655.  LINCOLN'S  PLAN  OF  RECONSTRUCTION.    By  Charles 
H.  McCarthy.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.    New  York.     1901.  $2.50 

The  most  important  Work  issued  on  the  Subject.     Contains  531  pages  includ 
ing  a  complete  Index. 

656.  LINCOLN'S  TREATMENT  of  Gen.  Grant  and  Mr.  Lincoln's 
Treatment  of  Gen.  McClellan — Mr.  Lincoln's  Arbitrary  Arrests.     The 
Acts  which  the  Baltimore  Platform  approves.     2  pieces  in  one  vol.     Svo, 
half  brown  morocco  neat.    New  York.     1864.  $4-5o 

Two    strong    Anti-Lincoln    Second    Campaign    items,    known    as    "Democratic" 
Documents  Nos.  12  and  13. 

657.  LINCOLN,  LEVI.     A  Memorial  of  Levi  Lincoln  the  Governor 
of  Massachusetts   from   1825  to   1834.     By  ALONZO  HILL.     Svo,  cloth. 
Boston.     1868.  $1.50 

With  presentation  Inscription  from  the  Family  to  Dr.  Shurtleff. 

658.  LINCOLN,  SOLOMON.   Notes  on  the  Lincoln  Families  of  Mass 
achusetts,   with  some  accounts  of  the   Family  of  ABRAHAM   LINCOLN. 
Svo,  half  light  calf,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston.     1865.         $6.00 

Only  a  limited  Edition  printed. 

659.  "LITTLE  CHURCH  ROUND  THE  CORNER."    The  Orig 
inal  printed  Notice  issued  by  the  Church  for  the  Funeral  Ceremonies  of 
President  Lincoln.     "The  Church  of  the  Transfiguration  will  be  open  on 


86  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

Wednesday  April  ipth  1865  at  twelve  o'clock — the  hour  of  the  President's 
Funeral  The  Service  to  be  used  will  be  that  appointed  by  the  Bishop, 
who  will  be  present  and  make  an  Address."  Printed  within  black  borders. 
8vo,  in  neat  ebony  frame.  New  York.  1865.  $5 .00 

A  practically  unknown  Xew  York  Lincoln  Item. 

"THE  PEN  MIGHTIER  THAN  THE  SWORD." 

660.  LIVERMORE,  GEORGE.     Famous  for  his  Collection  of  Bibles. 
A.  LI.  S.  to  Benson  J.  Lossing  the  Historian  thanking  him  for  his  Pamph 
let  on  "The  League  of  the  States":     "We  shall  never  be  a  strong,  united 
and  respected  Nation,  until  this  miserable  doctrine  of  State  Rights  as 

paramount  with  union  obligations,  is  destroyed When 

shall  you  begin  to  print  your  work  on  the  Rebellion.    I  am  glad  to  know 
that  you  have  had  the  Emancipation  Proclamation  photographed  for  the 

purpose  of  engraving  it  in  facsimile The  President  sent  me  the 

PEN  with  which  he  signed  the  Charter  of  Freedom.     I  value  it  exceed 
ingly.    I  hope  sometime  to  show  it  you  in  my  new  Library.    Surely  now 
if  never  before  it  may  be  said  "THE  PEN   is   MIGHTIER   THAN   THE 

SWORD."    National  Affairs  are  looking  much  better.    Our  Country 

is  tc  come  out  of  her  Trial  purified  and  disenthralled  and  she  will  be  a 
name  and  a  power  in  the  Earth  such  as  never  before  was  dreamed  of. 
Let  us  thank  God  and  take  Courage."     3  pages.     Boston.     March  31, 
1863.  $20.00 

661.  LIVERMORE,  GEORGE.     Interesting  A.  L.   S.  to  Benson  J. 
Lossing  regarding  the  pen  used  by  Lincoln  in  signing  the  Emancipation 
Proclamation.     "/  send  you  a  pencil  drawing  and  a  photograph  of  the 
Proclamaton  Pen.     It  is  a   common  steel  pen  with   a   common   cedar 
handle.     Not  so  picturesque  as  a  goose  quill  but  plain  as  the  President 
who  gave  it  its  value  by  using  it  for  so  noble  a  purpose."     I2mo,  Boston. 
April  22,  1864.  $10.00 

With  the  letter  is  a  duplicate  of  the  holder  and  pen  which  Lossing  procured 
after  seeing  the  Originals.  The  pen  has  a  tiny  Head  of  Washington  on  it. 

662.  LLOYD,  G.  W.     The  Devil  in  Dixie:  a  Tale  of  the  Times. 
'Serio-Comical,  Semi-Historical  and  Quasi-Diabolical.     I2mo,  half  brown 
morocco  neat,  original  printed  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York.     1865. 

$10.00 

A  Rare  Satire  in  Verse  on  the  Southern  Confederacy  and  their  Copperhead 
Sympathizers  in  the  North.  The  last  two  Postscripts  announce  the  Fall  of  Rich 
mond  and  the  President's  Assassination,  headed  "Abrahani  Lincoln  died  a  Martyr 
for  Country  and  Freedom,  April  15,  1865" ;  within  blatrk  borders. 

663.  LODGE,  HENRY  CABOT.     Address  before  the  General  Court 
of  Representatives  on  the  looth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     With  2  fine  portraits.     8vo,  cloth.     Boston.     1909.  $1.50 

One  of  the  finest  of  the  latest  appreciations. 


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664.  LOGAN,  JOHN  A.     The  Great  Conspiracy.     Its  Origin  and 
History.    Portraits  and  Maps.     Royal.     8vo.     Cloth,  New  York.     1886. 

$5.00 

A  Most  Valuable  Contribution  to  Lincoln  Literature  dealing  almost  exclusively 
with  the  Political  and  Civil  War  Life  of  Lincoln  Written  by  an  Illinois  Democrat 
who  unfalteringly  supported  Lincoln  throughout  the  War. 

665.  LONG,  JOHN  D.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  Address  delivered 
at  the  Centennial  in  Symphony  Hall.     Feb.  12,  1909.    8vo,  wrappers  un 
cut.    Boston.     1909.  $1.50 

One  of  the  Finest  of  the  Lincoln  Centennial  Tributes. 

666.  LORING,  GEORGE  B.    The  Present  Crisis.    A  Speech  delivered 
at  Lyceum  Hall,  Salem,  April  26,  1865  on  the  Assassination  of  President 
Lincoln.     Dr.  Loring's  Letter  to  the  Salem  Gazette  on  Reconstruction. 
8vo,  half  light  brown  morocco  neat.     South  Danvers.     1865.  $3-5o 

667.  LOSSING,  BENSON  J.     The  Noted  Historian.     Original  Man 
uscript  Diary  kept  by  Lossing  in  Richmond  after  its  Capture.  .  One  of 
the  earliest  Entries  in  the  Journal  reads  "April  15.     Awakened  by  a 
Friend  between  4.  and  5  o' clock  with  the  horrible  news  of  the  Assassina 
tion  of  the  President.     This  City  is  in  great  excitement.     The  President 
died  at  7.22."     Further  on  he  describes  an  interview  between  General 
Wallace  and  President  Lincoln  on  the  Mexican  question — "The  object  is 
to  drive  the  French  and  Maximilian  from  the  Country.    Wallace  proposed 
the  matter  to  the  President.     He  liked  the  idea  but  said  go  to  Grant. 
Grant  approved  and  said  so  in  a  letter.     In  a  private  interview  with  the 
president  the  latter  said  I  suppose  it  is  right  we  should  help  the  oppressed. 
But,  he  said,  'Young  Man  do  you  know  what  you  are  asking.     It  is  to 
involve  us  in  War  perhaps  with  all  Europe.'    He  threw  himself  on  the 
Sofa  ran  his  fingers  through  his  hair  for  some  minutes  in  much  agitation. 
He  said  'this  is  the  Argument  of  the  thing,  don't  get  caught.     Go   to 
Seward    and    Senator    Lane.       He    did     not.       He    received    proper 
instructions  from  Grant  and  went  away  from  the  Texan  Border  with 
his  Staff.    He  is  now  here  to  report  to  Grant  and  do  what  may  be  done 
to  aid  Mexico"  etc.     Written  on  25  pages.     I2mo,  original  stiff  paper 
wrappers.    Richmond.    April,  1865.  $100.00 

A  Valuable  Contemporary  Historical  Record,  with  other  references  to  Lincoln. 

668.  LOST  "SPADE",  THE:  or,  the  Grave  Digger's  Revenge.  With 
Appendix.    Written  by  the  Happy  Democratic  Family,  expressly  for  the 
Peace  Democracy.     i6pp.     I2mo,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound 
in.     New  York.     1864.  $15.00 

Privately  printed  and  an  extremely  bitter  but  witty  Satire  on  McClellan  and 
his  Democratic  Supporters  Marble  Manton  and  the  "World,"  August  Belmont, 
Fernando  Wood  and  others. 

669.  LOWELL,  JAMES  RUSSEL.  The  North  Americari  Review.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  uncut,  wrappers  bound -in.    Boston.    Jan.  1864.          $25.00 

First  Edition.  Contains  the  first  publication  of  Lowell's  "The  President's 
Policy,"  printed  later  in  pamphlet  form.  Inserted  is  a  typewritten  copy  oi  a  letter 
by  Lin-coin  relating  to  a  passage  he  would  like  changed.  "Gentlemen.  The  Num- 


88  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

ber  for  this  month  was  duly  received  for  which  please  accept  my  tJiwiks.  Of' 
course  I  am  not  the  most  impartial  judge;  yet  with  due  allowance  for  this,  I  ven 
ture  to  hope  that  the  Article  entitled  the  'President's  Policy'  will  be  of  value  to 
the  Country.  I  fear  I  am  not  quite  worthy  of  all  which  is  therein  kindly  svid  of 
me  personaNy.  The  Sentence  of  12  lines  commencing  at  the  top  of  page  252,  I 
could  wish  to  be  not  exactly  as  it  is.  In  what  is  there  expressed,  the  writer  has  not 
correctly  understood  me.  I  have  never  had  a  theory  that  Secession  could  absolve 
States  or  People  from  their  obligations.  Precisely  the  Contrary  is  asserted  in  the 
Inaugural  Address;  and  it  was  because  of  my  belief  in  the  continuation  of  those 
OBLIGATIONS,  that  I  was  puzzled,  for  a  time  as  to  denying  the  legal  RIGHTS  of  those 
Citizens  who  remained  individually  innocent  of  Treason  or  Rebellion.  But  I  mea»t 
no  more  now  than  to  merely  call  attention  to  this  point.  Yours  respectfully  A. 
Lincoln."  Washington  Jan  16,  1864. 

670.  LOWELL,  JAMES  RUSSET.      The   President's   Policy.      The 
Original  Article  as  it  appeared  in  the  January  Number  of  the  North 
American  Review.     8vo,  full  brown  morocco,  uncut,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.     Boston.     1864.  $10.00 

The  Original  Edition  of  one  of  the  Masterpieces  of  Lincoln  Literature.  The 
same  number  contains  Charles  Eliot  Norton's  scathing  Article  "IMMORALITY  IN 
POLITICS''"  in  which  the  Copperhead  Opponents  of  the  Lincoln  Administration  are 
flayed  alive. 

671.  LOWELL,  JAMES  RUSSELL,     The  President's  Policy.     From 
the  North  American  Review,  January ,  1864.     8VO>  half  green  morocco, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston.     1864.  $25.00 

Fine  copy  of  the  very  scarce  First  Edition,  with  the  mis-spelled  word  "crisises" 
in  the  first  line  of  page  I. 

672.  LOWELL,    JAMES    RUSSELL.      The    President's    Policy.      Re 
printed  from  the  "North  American  Review"  for  Jan.,   1864.     8vo,  full 
green  levant  by  Macdonald.     Philadelphia,  1864.  $35-OO 

First  Edition  of  this  extremely  rare  Lowell  item,  written  anonymously,  but  in 
thorough  support  of  Lincoln's  War  Policy. 

673.  LOWELL,    JAMES    RussELL.      My    Study    Windows.      i2mo, 
original  cloth.     Boston,  1871.  $7.50 

First  Edition.  "Abraham  Lincoln,"  pp.  150-177,  now  first  published  in  book 
form,  with  much  new  material  and  revised  throughout. 

674.  LOWE,   CHARLES.     Death  of  President  Lincoln.     A   Sermon 
delivered  in  the  Unitarian  Church  in  Archdale,  Charleston,  S.  C.,  April 
23,  1865.     I2mo,  original  wrappers.     Boston,  1865.  $7-5° 

Scarce.  Contains  also  the  Proceedings  of  the  Unitarian  Citizens  of  Charleston 
on  the  Occasion.  Very  fine  Copy. 

675.  LOWE,   CHARLES.     Death  of  President  Lincoln.     A   Sermon 
delivered  in  the  Unitarian  Church  in  Archdale  Street,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
I2mo,  half  dark  brown  morocco,  neat.     Boston,  1865.  $10.00 

676.  LOWRIE,  JOHN   M.     The  Lessons  of  our  National   Sorrow. 
A  Discourse  qfclivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Fort  Wayne, 
Indiana,  on  the  Sabbath  morning,  April  16,  1865,  succeeding  the  Death 
of  Abraham   Lincoln.     8vo,   half  brown  morocco,   wrappers   bound   in. 
Fort.  Wayne,  1865.  $7.00 

Presentation  Copy  to  Rev.  Dr.  T.  W.  J.  Wylie. 


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677.  LOWRIE.  JOHN  M.     The  Lessons  of  Our  National  Sorrow. 
A   Discourse   delivered   in   Fort   Wayne,    Indiana.     8vo,   half   morocco, 
wrappers  bound  in.     Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  1865.  $6.00 

A  Rare  and  Fine  Western  Eulogy. 

678.  LOYALIST'S    AMMUNITION.      About    the    War.      Plain 
Words  to  Plain  People  by  a  Plain  Man;   No  Party  Now,  but  All   for 
our  Country ;   The   Truth    from   an   Honest   Man.     The   Letter  of   the 
President;  The  Rebuke  of  Secession  Doctrines,  by  Southern  Statesmen; 
A  Savoury  Dish  for  Loyal  Men  and  The  Testimony  of  a  Refugee  from 
East   Tennessee  by   Herman   Bokum.     6  pieces   in   one   vol.     8vo,    full 
brown  calf  with  all  the  pictorial  wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia,  1863. 

$10.00 

679.  LUDLOW,  JAMES  M.     Sermon  Commemorative  of  National 
Events   delivered   in   the    First    Presbyterian    Church,    Albany,    N.    Y., 
April  23,  1865  by  the  Pastor.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  neat.     Albany, 
1865.  $3-50 

680.  LUDLOW,   JOHN    MALCOLM.      President   Lincoln    Self-Pour- 
trayed.    Fine  Portrait.     i6mo,  original  cloth.    London,  1866.  $3-5° 

First  Edition.     Scarce. 

FINE  AUTOGRAPH   OF  THE   FIRST   LINCOLN   PARTNER 
SHIP. 

681.  LINCOLN    AUTOGRAPH.      Answer    of    Thomas    Cassidy, 
defendant  to  the  bill  of  complaint  of  Joseph  C.  Foster.     6  pages,  4to. 
Springfield,  1837.  $350.00 

The  statement  is  entirely  in  Lincoln's  hand  and  signed  by  Thomas  Cassidy  in 
addition  to  the  firm  signature  of  STUART  AND  LINCOLN.  Documents  executed  dur 
ing  Lincoln's  first  partnership  are  more  desirable  than  those  of  his  later  associa 
tions  and  very  much  rarer  on  account  of  the  scarcity  of  their  cases  and  their  struggle 
for  recognition  at  the  bar.  The  Document  shows  the  suit  to  have  been  an  ex 
ceptionally  complicated  Land  Case  even  for  the  Illinois  Courts,  and  it  is  also  of 
exceptional  interest  as  having  incorporated  in  it  one  of  the  "Jokes,"  (perhaps  the 
First  and  only  Legal  Lincoln  paper  to  do  so)  that  "Uncle  Abe"  later  on  became 
world  famous  for.  According  to  both  Lamon  and  Herndon,  Lincoln  actually  wrote 
but  a  very  small  Number  of  Legal  Papers. 

682.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Document  entirely  in  the  Auto 
graph  of  Lincoln,  signed  by  Mary  and  Richard  Anderson,  in  relation  to 
an  Estate.    4to.    May  26th,  1837.  $250.00 

"Whereas  'Stephen  T.  Logan,  John  T.  Stuart  and  A.  Lincoln  have  engaged  to 
prosecute  the  said  suit  as  attorneys  for  the  said  heirs,  we,  the  subscribers,  being  the 
widow  and  one  of  the  sons  of  the  said  Anderson  deceased,  agree  to  give  to  the  said 
Logan,  Stuart  and  Lincoln  one-half  of  the  said  piece  of  ground  for  their  services, 
provided  they  recover  the  ground;  but  are  not  bound  to  pay  anything  unless  the 
said  piece  of  ground  be  recovered " 

One  of  the  most  sensational  of  Lincoln's  First  Law  Cases.  According  to  the 
Account  of  it  in  Nicolay  and  Hay's  Works  (pages  57-64)  charges  of  Fraud  and 
Forgery  were  unsparingly  brought  against  Lincoln  and  his  Partners  by  Gen.  Adams 
the  defendant  in  the  suit. 


90  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  Avs.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

683.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Precipe  and  Bond  in  the  Case 
of  Albert  G.  Williams  against  John  M.  and  George  L.  Cabaniss.     Both 
entirely  in  Lincoln's  writing.     The  First  signed  by  him  "Stuart  and  Lin 
coln"  and  the  Bond  signed  "A.  Lincoln."     In  this  he  entered  himself 
Security  for  all  Costs  in  the  Case  and  engaged  to  pay  same  to  the  oppo 
site  party  or  the  Officers  of  the  Court.     On  one  page  4to.     Sangamon 
Circuit,  1838.  $100.00 

684.  LINCOLN    AUTOGRAPH.      Affidavit   entirely    in    Lincoln's 
writing  in  the  case  of  Benjamin  Lockwood  against  William  H.  Wernway 
for  debts.     14  lines,  4to.     Sangamon  Co.,  1839.  $50.00 

A  rather  Early  Lincoln  Legal  Document. 

RARE  "STUART  AND  LINCOLN"  AUTOGRAPH. 

685.  LINCOLN    AUTOGRAPH.      Brief    in    Lincoln's    autograph 
throughout,   in  the   suit  of  John  Kerr   and  Augustus   Kerr,    Plaintiffs, 
David  Prickett,  Defendant,  to  recover  $2,661.77  upon  Promissory  Notes. 
Signed   " STUART   &   LINCOLN."      2   pages.      Folio.      Sangamon   Circuit 
Court,  1839.  $125.00 

The   Copy  of  the   Note  which   was  incorporated  by   Lincoln  in  his  Complaint 
shows  that  it  was  dated  May  ist,  1837,  and  payable  one  day  after  date. 

686.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Bill  in  Chancery.     The  Suit  of 
Richard  D.  Wood,  John  Yarrow,  Horatio  C.  Wood,  James  Abbott  and 
Josiah  Bacon  vs.  Emery  C.  Ross.    The  document  is  entirely  in  Lincoln's 
autograph,  with  the  exception  of  the  signature  of  N.  A.  Rankin,  guar 
antor.     Lincoln  has   signed  the   Deed   "Stuart  and  Lincoln   Complain 
ant's  Solicitors."     2  full  page  folios.     Sangamon  County  Circuit  Court, 
1839.  $150.00 

Like  all  the  Early  Stuart  and  Lincoln  Papers  of  extreme  Rarity.     A  specially 
desirable  specimen. 

687.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Brief  in  the  case  of  James  Dit- 
son  against  Logan  McMurry  to  recover  the  sum  of  $100.00  due  on  a 
promissory   note   given  by   the   latter   and   payable    "ONE   DAY   after 
date  ivith  twelve  per  cent  interest  from  date  until  paid."     Finely  writ 
ten  throughout  in  Lincoln's  Hand  and  signed  by  him  "Stuart  and  Lin 
coln."    2  pages.    Folio.    Sangamon  County  Circuit  Court,  1840.      $75.00 

An  exceptionally   tine  Specimen  of   the  Autograph  of  the  First  Lincoln  Law 
Firm. 

VERY  FINE  "LOGAN  AND  LINCOLN"  AUTOGRAPH. 

688.  LINCOLN    AUTOGRAPH.      Brief    in    the    case   of    Robert 
Allen  against  Cyrus  G.  Saunders  for  the  failure  to  pay  $4,000,  the  sum 
of  indebtedness  of  Saunders  to  Allen  for  the  lease  of  the  Globe  Hotel 
in   Springfield.     The  document   is   signed   "LoGAN    AND   LINCOLN"   and 
entirely  in  the  latter's  autograph.    2  full  pages.    4to.     Sangamon  Circuit 
Court,  1843.  $150.00 

Of  special  Lincoln  interest  on  account  of  his  Association  with  the  Globe  Hotel. 


GEXX  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVK.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  91 

In  a  letter  quoted  in  Nicolay  and  Hay's  Life,  Lincoln  writing  to  Joshua  F.  Speed 
on  May,  1843,  says,  "We  are  not  keeping  house,  but  boarding  at  the  Globe  Tavern, 
which  is  very  well  kept  now  by  a  Widow  Lady  of  the  name  of  Beck.  Our  Room 
and  Boarding  only  costs  us  four  dollars  a  week,"  etc.,  etc. 

689.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.    Legal  Document  Signed  Entirely 
in  Lincoln's  Autograph  and  signed  twice  "Logan  and  Lincoln."     Writ 
and  Replevin  in  the  case  of  David  Spear  against  Thomas  Lowry.     In  all 
40   lines    in   Lincoln's    writing.      2   pages.      Folio.      Sangamon    County, 
Illinois,  1843.  $125.00 

Fine  "Lincoln  and  Logan"  Autograph. 

690.  LINCOLN   AUTOGRAPH.     Autograph   agreement   in   Lin 
coln's  handwriting  signed  "Logan  and  Lincoln."     Written  on  the  back 
of  an  order  from  one  of  their  Clients  reading  "Logan  and  Lincoln.    Dear 
Sirs.     Please  pay  to  James  Burtle  out  of  the  proceeds  of  a  Judgment 
obtained  by  me  against  John  C.  Cloyd,  the  amount  of  his  account  against 
me  and  this  shall  be  your  sufficient  warrant.     Thomas  Clements,  Spring 
field,  March  19,  1845"    On  back  of  this  Lincoln  has  written  "We  accept 
the  within  on  condition  that  Burtle' s  Account  is  not  to  exceed  Ten  Dol 
lars,  and  agree  to  pay  accordingly,  when  the  amount  of  the  judgment 
comes  to  our  hands.     Logan  and  Lincoln,  March  ipth,  1845."     Under 
neath  this  Lincoln  has  written  in  pencil  "The  Clerk  will  please  pay  Mr. 
Burtle  Ten  Dollars  out  of  the  Judgment  Clement  vs.  Cloyd  and  take  in 
and  file  this  order  Logan  and  Lincoln."     2  pages.     8vo.     Springfield, 
1845.  $100.00 

Very  fine  "Logan  and  Lincoln"  Specimen. 

VERY   FINE   LINCOLN   AND    HERNDON    AUTOGRAPH. 

691.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Praecipe  and  Affidavit  entirely 
in  Lincoln's  handwriting,  in  the  petition  for  Division  of  the  Real  Estate 
of  Samuel  Little,  deceased :   "ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  being  first  duly  sworn, 
states  on  oath  that  a  petition  is  intended  to  be  filed  in  the  Circuit  Court 
of  the  County  aforesaid,  at  its  next  term,  by  the  parties  and  for  the 
object  above  indicated ;  and  that  as  affiant  is  informed  and  believes,  the 
residence  of  the  said  defendants  Phoebe  Jane  Basford  and  Samuel  Bas- 
ford  is  unknown  to  said  petitioners,  and  that  they  can  not  on  reasonable 
diligence  be  found.     A.  Lincoln."     The  Summons  at  end  of  Document 
also  in  Lincoln's  handwriting  is  signed  by  him  LINCOLN  AND  HERNDON. 
Folio.     Sangamon  County,  1847.  $200.00 

An  unusual  Lincoln  Autograph  in  which  he  signs  twice  as  "Abraham  Lincoln'' 
once  as  "A.  Lincoln"  and  once  as  "Lincoln  and  Herrtdon." 

692.  LINCOLN    AUTOGRAPH.      Affidavit   of   Thomas   Johnson 
the  Plaintiff  in  a  suit  against  Thomas  B.  Wickham  to  recover  payment 
for  work  and  labor  done  for  him.     Asks  the  Court  to  postpone  the  case 
till  next  term  in  order  that  Plaintiff  might  produce  his  only  Witness. 
At  end  is  the  acknowledgment  of  the  affidavit  by  Judge  David  Davis, 
Lincoln's  Friend  and  Executor.     2  pp.     Folio.     Sangamon  County,  1854. 

$75.00 
Very  fine  Specimen. 


92  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

UNIQUE  LINCOLN-HAY  ASSOCIATION  ITEM. 

693.  LINCOLN     AUTOGRAPH.       Printed     Indenture     between 
NATHANIEL  HAY  of  Sangamon  Co.  and  MARIA  L.  BULLOCK  of  Fayette 
Co.,   Kentucky,   conveying  27  Acres   of   Land   in   Sangamon   Co.     With 
over  30  lines  filled  in  in  Lincoln's  handwriting,  and  also  a  3  line  receipt 
signed  "A.   Lincoln."     Large   folio.     Sangamon   Co.,   Illinois,  June  25, 

1855.  $175-00 
To  Secure  a  Mortgage  of  $970.32  on  the  property  two  notes  were  executed  by 

Nathaniel  Hay  and  his  son  JOHN  HAY.  Receipt  for  the  payment  of  the  Notes  is 
recorded  by  Lincoln  on  the  Margin  of  the  Deed.  John  Hay  after  graduating  from 
Brown  studied  Law  at  Springfield  and  accompanied  Lincoln  to  Washington  in 
1861,  as  his  Private  Secretary. 

OLD  SPRINGFIELD  SCANDALS. 

694.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Bill  of  Exceptions  in  the  Case 
of   Richardson   and   Hopkins  vs.    Joel  Johnson.      In    Lincoln's    writing 
throughout.     7  pages.     Folio.     (Springfield  about  1855.)  $350.00 

A  very  interesting  Narrative  intimately  associated  with  Lincoln's  Home  Town. 
He  appeared  in  the  interest  of  Joel  Johnson  the  Landlord  of  the  "City  Hotel," 
Springfield.  Lincoln  very  quaintly  describes  how  two  Wine  Growers  or 
Drummers  of  GREENE  Co.,  Illinois,  lodged  at  the  City  Hotel  and  deposited  three 
thousand  Dollars  with  the  Landlord  to  keep  in  his  Safe  till  the  morning.  They 
occupied  the  same  room  and  carefully  locked  the  door,  and  having  some  cash 
amounting  to  over  Four  hundred  Dollars  on  hand,  deposited  them  in  the  hind 
po-cket  of  their  "Pantaloons"  which  they  hung  over  the  back  of  a  Chair  for  Safety. 
In  the  Morning  the  door  was  open  and  the  money  gone.  Lincoln's  Client  was 
assessed  by  the  Judge  $286  damages  and  the  Case  was  promptly  appealed  by  his 
Counsel. 

A  splendid  Lincoln  Autograph  containing  over  200  lines. 

UNIQUE  ILLINOIS  POLITICAL  LETTER,  1856. 

695.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     A.  L,  S.  to  Hon.  J.  M.  Palmer. 
"Dear  Sir:   It  is  our  judgment  that  whether  you  do  or  not  finally  stand 
as  a  Candidate  for  Congress,  it  is  better  for  you  to  not  to  publicly  decline 
for  a  while.     It  is  a  long   time   to    the   election,   and  what   may   turn 
up  no  one  can  tell.     Yours  truly  A.  Lincoln."     Also  signed  by  Richard 
Yates,  W.  H.  Herndon    (of  the  Law  Firm  of  Herndon  and  Lincoln) 
and   Wm.   Jayne.     4to,   half   green   morocco.      Springfield,   August    ist, 

1856.  $275-00 
John  McCauley   Palmer  was  a  presidential  elector   for   Illinois  in  1860  on  the 

Republican  ticket  and  a  delegate  to  the  Peace  Convention  at  Washington  Feb.  4, 
1861.  Served  in  the  war  with  Generals  Pope  and  Grant  until  Sept.  1864.  He  was 
elected  Governor  of  Illinois  in  1869  sncceed'ng  both  Yates  and  Jayne  in  that  Office. 
A  most  Remarkable  Combination  of  Lincoln  and  Illinois  names  written  when 
Lincoln  was  the  First,  Last  and  Only  Choice  of  the  Republican  Party  in  that  State. 

THE  RAREST  OF  THE  LINCOLN  LAW  FIRM'S  SIGNATURES. 

696.  LINCOLN   AUTOGRAPH.      Petition   and    Summons   in   the 
Case  of  Henri  Hageman  against  Thomas  Lewis.     Entirely  in  the  hand- 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AYE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  93 

writing  of  Lincoln  and  signed  by  him  in  three  places  "McWiuJAMS 
AND  LINCOLN"  as  Attorneys  for  the  Defendant.  3  pages.  Folio.  Spring 
field  (1855).  $300.00 

A  Rather  Scandalous  Law  suit  regarding  the  Purchase  of  Lots  in  the  JAMES 
ADAMS  Addition  to  Springfield  in  which  the  defendant  claimed  he  was  cheated. 
Lincoln's  engagements  with  Gen.  James  Adams  and  his  land  titles  were  numerous 
and  highly  spirited.  THE  AUTOGRAPH  SIGNATURE  OF  Me  WILLIAMS  AND  LINCOLN 
SEEMS  TO  BE  UNIQUE,  THE  PARTNERSHIP  PROBABLY  APPLYING  TO  THIS  CASE  ONLY. 
LINCOLN  HAVING  BEEN  BROUGHT  IN  ON  ACCOUNT  OF  HTS  HOSTILITY  TO  THE  ADAMS 
TITLES,  WHICH  AT  THE  TIME  WAS  A  SUBJECT  OF  COMMON  NOTORIETY. 

697.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Very  long  Autograph  Brief  en 
tirely  in  Lincoln's  writing,  in  the  Case  of  THOMAS  ASPINWAU,  against 
Thomas   Lewis,   Willis    H.   Johnson   and  John   B.    Moffatt   trading   as 
"Lewis  Johnson  and  Co."     /   pages.     Folio.     In  the  Circuit  Court  of 
Sangamon  County,  Illinois,   1856.  $350.00 

An  unusually  fine  document,  written  entirely  by  Lincoln  and  signed  with  the 
firm  name  "LINCOLN  AND  HERNDOX."  This  is  interesting  considering  that  Lincoln 
was  then  the  Senior  partner  and  the  work  of  preparing  briefs  was  usually  done 
by  the  younger  member  of  the  firm,  or  a  clerk. 

698.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Brief  in  the  suit  of  William  J. 
Chamblin  against  the   Springfield   Marine  and  Fire   Insurance   Co.   for 
the  recovery  of  $10,000.     Signed  Twice  with  the  firm  name  of  LINCOLN 
AND  HERNDON  and  by  S.  T.  LOGAN,'  the  opposing  attorney  and  Lincoln's 
former  partner.     2  pages.     Folio.     Sangamon  County  Court,   1857. 

$150.00 

699.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Reply  of  the  Defendant  in  the 
Case  of  Frederick  and  Enwell  Inguerson  against  William  Tinney.     All 
in  Lincoln's  writing  and  signed  by  him  FOUR  times  as  "Lincoln  and  Hern- 
don."    Together  with  a  Line  in  S..T.  Logan's  writing  "General  Replica 
tion  and  joinder  to  all  the  Pleas  Logan  for  Plaintiff."     2   full  pages. 
Folio.    Springfield  about  1858.  $175.00 

A  fine  and  long  Autograph  Document  -containing  about  60  lines  in  Lincoln's 
Writing. 

700.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Commission  of  Cassius  M.  Clay 
of  Kentucky  as  Minister  Plenipotentiary  of  the  United  States  to  Spain. 
Signed  "ABRAHAM  LINCOLN"  and  countersigned  by  Secretary  of  State, 
William  H.  Seward.     Folio  with  Seal.     Washington,  March  14,  1861. 

$35.00 

Cassius  M.  Clay  graduated  at  Yale  in  1832  and  although  his  parents  were  Slave 
holders  became  one  of  the  most  thorough  going  Abolitionists  of  the  Time.  Issued 
the  "True  American"  an  extreme  Anti- Slavery  Journal  which  was  frequently 
mobbed. 

701.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     A.  N.  S.  on  card:    "Will  Gen. 
Totten  please  see  Mr.  Hitchcock.     A.  Lincoln,  Dec.  31,  1861"  $20.00 

702.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.    A.  N.  S.  on  Card:   "Sec.  of  War 
Please  see  Mr.  Ridgway.     A.  Lincoln,  March  26,  1862"     Endorsed  by 
Secretary  Stanton  :   "Referred  to  Genl.  Totten."     1862.  $22.50 


94  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

703.  LINCOLN.    A.  D.  S.     Good  framing  specimen.    With  printed 
biography  by  A.  K.  McClure.     Executive  Mansion,  Washington,  May  3, 
1862.  $150.00 

"To  day  Mr.  Senator  Wright  introduces  a  Committee  of  Citizens  of  this  Dis 
trict,  consisting  of  William  Dixon,  William  Wise,  Henry  Lee,  Reuben  Bacon,  Henry 
D.  Gunneil,  W .  J.  Murtagh,  James  H.  Lusby,  who  ask  the  appointment  of  George 
W.  Garrctt  as  Warden  of  Penitentiary.  A.  Lincoln." 

A  MOST  REMARKABLE  LINCOLN  LETTER. 

704.  LINCOLN   AUTOGRAPH.     A   highly   important   Historical 
Letter.     Written  at  the  most  critical  period  of  the  Civil  War  by  Presi 
dent  Lincoln  to  Gen.  N.  P.  Banks  just  after  he  had  secretly  entrusted 
him  with  the   Command  of  a  strong  Expedition  to   New  Orleans   and 
had  been  assured  by  him  that  he  was  ready  to  start  within  the  week.    Lin 
coln's  Remonstrance  with  him  for  his  vacillation  is  couched  in  his  most 
sardonic  and  ironic  vein,  although  assuring  him  at  the  same  time  that  he 
was  not  writing  in  an  ill-natured  spirit  but  quite  the  reverse,  but  con 
cluding  with  the  terse  admonition  that  the  mere  publication  of  Banks' 
preposterous  Requisition  would  be  his  utter  Ruin  in  the  estimation  of 
the   Public.     L.   S.     2   pages.     4to.     Executive   Mansion,   Washington, 
Nov.  22,  1862.  $500.00 

"Executive  Mansion  Washington  Nov.  22,  1862.  My  dear  General  Banks: 
Early  last  week  you  left  me  in  high  hope  with  your  assurance  that  you  would  be 
off  with  your  expedition  at  the  end  of  that  week,  or  early  in  this.  It  is  now  the 
end  of  this,  and  I  have  just  been  overwhelmed  and  confounded  with  the  sight  of 
a  requisition  made  by  you,  which,  I  am  assured,  cannot  be  filled  arid  got  off  with  in 
an  hour  short  of  two  months!  I  enclose  you  a  copy  of  the  requisition,  in  some 
hope  that  it  is  not  genuine — that  you  have  never  seen  it. 

My  dear  General,  this  expanding,  and  pitting  up  of  impedimenta,  has  been  so 
far,  almost  our  ruin,  and  will  be  our  final  ruin,  if  it  is  not  abandoned.  If  you  had 
the  articles  of  this  requisition  upon  the  wharf,  with  the  necessary  animals  to  make 
them  of  any  use,  and  forage  for  the  animals,  you  could  not  get  vessels  together  in 
two  weeks  to  carry  the  whodc,  to  say  nothing  of  your  twenty  thousand  men;  and, 
having  the  vessels,  you  could  not  put  the  cargoes  aboard,  in  two  weeks  more.  And 
after  all,  where  you  are  going  you  have  no  use  for  them.  When  you  parted  with 
me,  you  had  no  such  ideas  in  your  mind — I  know  you  had  not,  or  you  could  not 
have  expected  to  be  off,  so  soon  as  you  said.  You  must  get  back  to  something  like 
tJie  plan  you  had  then,  or  your  expedition  is  a  failure  before  you  start.  You  must 
be  off  before  Congress  meets.  You  would  be  better  off  any  where,  and  especially 
where  you  are  going,  for  not  having  a  thousand  wagons  doing  nothing  but  hauling 
forage  to  feed  tlie  animals  that  draiij  them  and  taking  at  least  two  thousand  men  to 
care  for  the  wagons  and  animals  who  otherwise  might  be  two  thousand  good 
soldiers. 

Now  DEAR  GENERAL,  DO  NOT  THINK  THIS  is  AN  ILL-NATURED  LETTER  IT  is  THE. 
VERY  REVERSE.  THE  SIMPLE  PUBLICATION  OF  THIS  REQUISITION  WOULD  RUIN  You. 
Very  truly  your  friend,  A.  LINCOLN. 

705.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Interesting  Letter  signed   from 
PRESIDENT  LINCOLN  to  Joseph  A.  Gilmore,  War  Governor  of  New  Hamp 
shire,  who  at  the  time  was  actively  engaged  in  raising  New  State  Troops 
for  the  War.     "My  dear  Governor  Gilmore.     I  thank  you  very  heartily 
for  your  kind  invitation  to  visit  Concord,  and  especially  for  the  exceed 
ingly  cordial  terms  in  which  you  have  conveyed  it.     I  very  much  regret 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  95 

that  I  cannot  at  present  accept  it.  I  am  by  no  means  certain  that  I  can 
leave  Washington  at  all  this  Summer.  THE  EXACTING  NATURE  OF  MY 
OFFICIAL  DUTIES  RENDERS  IT  EXCEEDINGLY  IMPROBABLE.  /  assure 
you  however  that  I  am  none  the  less  sincerely  grateful  for  your  kind  inten 
tions  and  for  the  expressions  of  personal  good  will  contained  in  your 
letter.  I  am  very  truly  yours,  A.  LINCOLN.  2  pages.  8vo.  Executive 
Mansion,  Washington,  Aug.  7,  1863.  $IOO.OO 

Fine  and  Characteristic  Letter  in  the  handwriting  of  Lincoln's  Secretary  John 
Hay. 

706.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Engraved  Commission  on  vel 
lum   recognizing  the  Baron   Charles   von  der  Asten-Sacken   as   Consul 
General  for  Russia  at  New  York.     "I  do  hereby  recognize  him  as  such 
and  declare  him  free  to  exercise  and  enjoy  such  functions,  powers  and 
privileges  as  are  allowed  to  Consuls  General  by  the  Law  of  Nations  or 
by  the  Laws  of  the  United  States  and  existing  Treaty  Stipulations  be 
tween  the  Government  of  Russia  and  the  United  States."    Signed  in  full 
ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  and  countersigned  by  William  H.  Seward.     Folio. 
Washington,  1864.  $35-OO 

Consul  General's  Commission  signed  by  Lincoln  are  rarely  offered  for  sale. 

707.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.     Exequatur  of  GEORG  H.   GAR- 
LICKS  of  Cincinnati  appointed   Consul  of  the   Grand   Duchy  of   Saxe- 
Weimar  Eisenach  for  the  States  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  Kentucky  and  Ten 
nessee.      Signed   ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.      4to,    with   seal.      Washington, 
Sept.  28,  1864.  $35-00 

707A.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.  Signature  in  full  ABRAHAM 
LINCOLN.  On  Vellum.  About  1864.  $20.00 

707B.  LINCOLN  AUTOGRAPH.  Engraved  form  directing  the 
Secretary  of  State  to  affix  the  Seal  of  the  United  States  to  a  Proclama 
tion.  Signed  in  full  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.  4to.  Washington.  August, 
1863.  $35.00 

Interesting  Specimen  undoubtedly  referring  to  the  .'President's  Drafting? 
Proclamation. 

RARE  AUTOGRAPHS  OF  MRS.  LINCOLN. 

708.  LINCOLN,  MRS.  MARY.    Wife  of  President  Lincoln.    A.  L.  S. 
to  her  Milliner:    "My  dear  Madam.     I  send  you  the  black  velvet  for 
Bonnet.    I  will  rely  on  you  for  an  exquisite  Bonnet.    Please  let  me  have 
it  by  next  Monday  Eve.     Very  truly  Mary  Lincoln."    8vo.    Washington, 
Dec.  8.     (1863-4).  $35.00 

An  unusually  nice  Specimen.  Laid  in  are  two  interesting  contemporary  por 
traits  of  Mrs.  Lincoln,  and  a  two-line  endorsement  in  Lincoln's  writing  dated  1864. 

709.  LINCOLN,  MRS.  MARY.     A.  L.  S.  to  Secretary  Harrington 
withdrawing  her  recommendation  of  one  Ellen,  to  whom  Mr.  Harring 
ton  had  given  a  position,  because  she  "has  made  use  of  some  expressions 
which  I  cannot  countenance  in  one  I  have  recommended  to  so  eligible  a 


96  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

place.  I  design  to  let  her  return  to  N.  Y.  tomorrow  and  I  am  sure  if 
you  knew  all,  you  ivould  further  my  Views.  Very  respectfully  yours, 
Mrs.  Lincoln."'  One  page.  8vo.  March  18  (1865).  $30.00 

710.  LINCOLN,  MRS.  MARY.     Interesting  A.  L.  S.  written  shortly 
after  the  President's  Death  to  Secretary  Geo.   S.   Harrington  asking  a 
position  for  her  Colored  Maid  ELIZABETH  KECKLEY  :    "The  Woman  who 
is  most  estimable  although  colored  is  very  industrious  and  has  just  had 
an  interview  with  Gov.  Chase  who  says  he  will  see  you  and  I  am  sure 
it  rests  with  you.     She  is  very  unobtrusive  and  will  perform  her  duties 
faithfully.     I  do  not  believe  I  am  making  a  vain  request  of  you  and  I 
will  not  trouble  you  again."     Etc.     3  pages.     i6mo,  on  black  bordered 
Executive   Mansion   Paper  with   Monogram  L  in   Black.     Washington, 
1865.  $45-00 

A  Fine  Letter  written  at  a  most  Tragic  Time.  It  was  this  Elizabeth  Keckley 
who  wrote  Behind  the  Scenes,  or  Thirty  Years  a  Slave,  and  Four  Years  in  the 
White  House." 

711.  LINCOLN,  MRS.  MARY.     Interesting  A.  L.  S.  to  Mr.  William 
son,   mentioning  the   inflamed   condition   of   her  eyes,   and   the  positive 
instructions  of  her  physician  not  to  use  them  in  any  way — "I  am  dis 
obeying  his  vrders  for  a  moment    .     .     .     My  son  and  myself  remember 
the  gardeners  so  kindly — that  we  will  both  sign  the  document  you  sent. 
No  one  loses  anything  by  my  Silence,  for  this  is  a  very  gloomy  Winter 
to  me.     I  fear  you  will  be  unable  to  read  this  as  I  am  almost  unable  to 
see."    2  pages.     (Chicago),  Jan.  9,  1867.  $35-OO 

712.  LINCOLN,   MRS.  MARY.     A.  L.   S.  to  a  Mr.  A.  Williamson 
regarding  one  of  her  dresses  she  wished  to  be  given  to  his  Daughter 
and  referring  to  her  ill  health  and  limited  means.     "I  wish  we  all  could 
be  unmindful  of  our  daily  necessities,  by  having  sufficient  to  live  upon. 
There  is  no  more  expensive  place  than  Chicago.     I  am  writing,  with  a 
fever  on  me,  after  a  chill — and  against  my  positive  promise  given  my 
physician.     So  in  the  future,  my  silence  by  all  Friends,  I  hope  will  be 

understood.     I  remain  truly  your  Friend,  Mrs.  L ."     On  Mourning 

Paper.    4  pages.    4to.     Chicago,  Nov.  10,  1867.  $35«oo 

713.  LINCOLN,  MRS.  MARY.     A.  L.  S.  to  Mr.  A.  Williamson  re 
garding  some   dresses    for  his   daughter.      "Believe   me   my   disappoint 
ment  is  far  greater  than  your  own  can  possibly  be  that  I  have  not  been 
able  this  Christmas  to  send  the  two  Dresses  I  intended  doing.    When  I  can 
'possibly  see  my  Articles  from  New  York  my  promise  will  assuredly  be 

remembered.     So  no  more  until  then.     Truly  your  Friend,  Mrs.  L ." 

i  page.     8vo.     (Chicago),  Dec.  30,  1867.  $30.00 

714.  LINCOLN,  MRS.  MARY.     Long  and  extremely  Characteristic 
A.  L.  S.  on  deep  mourning  paper.    "My  very  dear  Friend.    A  late  London 
paper  published  about   two   days  since   announcing   that  Mrs.   Lincoln, 
the  widow  of  President  Lincoln,  was  soon  to  be  married  to  the  Baden 
Count, — with  an  unpronouncable  name  that  I  could  not  attempt  to  re 
member.     The  same  evil  spirit     .     .     .     is  evident  again  at  work  and  in 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  97 

the  most  malignant  form  too — probably^  anticipating  that  by  this  time 
Congress  might  be  turning  their  attention  to  my  sad  and  unfortunate 
case  .  .  .  In  my  indignation — last  evening,  if  means  had  allowed 
I  would  have  sent  a  telegram  to  our  good  friend  Col.  Forney  that  'Mrs. 
Lincoln  was  unacquainted  with  such  a  person.' ''  Etc.,  etc.  Signed 
"Mary  Lincoln."  4  pages.  8vo.  Frankfurt  on  Maine,  1869.  $50.00 

715.  LINCOLN,   ROBERT   T.     Very   interesting   A.   L.    S.   marked 
"Private"  to  Benson  J.  Lossing  the  Historian  of  the  Civil  War  sending 
him  photographs  of  both  sides  of  the  Great  Gold  Medal  presented  to 
Mrs.  Lincoln  in  honor  of  her  Husband  by  the  People  of  France.     "The 
History  of  the  Medal  is  I  suppose  known  to  you.    It  was  presented  with 
a  Letter  from  a  Committee  composed  of  many  of  the  most  celebrated  of 
the  'Liberal'  Party  in  Prance,  representing  as  they  stated  'more  than 
forty  thousand  Citizens  of  France  desirous  of  manifesting  their  sym 
pathies  for  the  American  Union,  in  the  person  of  one  of  its  most  illus 
trious  and  purest  Representatives,"  etc.     2  pp.     4to.     Chicago,  1867. 

$17.50 
An  exceptionally  fine  Robert  T.   Lincoln  Letter. 

716.  LINCOLN,   ROBERT   T.     Autograph   Signature   as    Secretary 
of  War  under  President  Garfield.    Inlaid  with  a  fine  steel  portrait.    4to. 
Washington,   1881.  $5.00 

Specially  interesting  on  account  of  the  Writer's  intimate  relations  with  the  two 
Murdered   Presidents. 

717.  LINCOLN,  ROBERT  T.    L.  S.  to  Daniel  Huntington  the  Artist 
arranging  for  sittings  for  his  Portrait.    Lincoln  being  at  the  time  Secre 
tary  of  War  in  Arthur's  Cabinet.    8vo.    War  Department.    Washington, 
Dec.  25,   1884.  $6.00 

Of  great  Lincoln  Interest  Huntington  having  painted  a  portrait  of  President 
Lincoln  for  the  Union  League  Club  of  New  York. 

718.  LINCOLN,  ROBERT  T.    Characteristic  A.  L.  S.  to  a  correspon 
dent  who  had  requested  him  to  procure  autographs  of  some  European 
Celebrities.     "I  would  be  glad  to  oblige  you  but  the  persons  you  name 
do  not  give  their  autographs  and  I  could  not  make  a  request  which  would 
certainly  be  refused."     I2mo.    London.    Cromwell  Houses,  1889.      $6.00 

719.  MAcCHESNEY,  NATHAN  W.    Abraham  Lincoln.  The  Tribute 
of  a  Century   1809-1909.     Commemorative  of  the  Lincoln  Century  and 
Containing    the    Principal     Speeches    made    in    Connection    therewith. 
Numerous  Illustrations.     Svo,  original  boards,  with  cloth  back,  gilt  top, 
uncut.     Chicago,  1910.  $2.50 

A  fine  Collection  containing  over  60  original  Lincoln  Eulogies. 

720.  MACDONALD,  JAMES  M.     President  Lincoln:    His  Figure 
in  History.     A  Discourse  in  Princeton,  N.  J.,  June  i,   1865.     Svo,  half 
morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York,   1865.  $7-5° 

Scarce. 


98  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

721.  MACKAYE,  PERCY.     Ode  on  the  Centenary  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln.     Square  i6mo,  cloth,  uncut.     New  York,  1909.  $1.50 

First   Edition.     Choice   Copy. 

722.  McCLINTOCK,  JOHN.     Discourse  Delivered  on  the  Day  of 
the  Funeral  of  President  Lincoln,  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  New  York.     Re 
ported  by  J.  T.  Butts,  New  York.    8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in. 
New  York,   1865.  $4.00 

723.  McCLINTOCK,  JOHN.     Discourse  delivered  on   the   day   of 
the  Funeral  of  President  Lincoln,  April  19,  1865,  m  St.  Paul's  Church, 
New  York.     Printed  within  black  borders  throughout.     8vo,  half  brown 
morocco,  original  wrappers,  uncut.    New  York,  Bradstreet's,  1865.    $5.00 

Bound  in  same  volume  is  Noah  Brook's  Magazine  Article  "The  Close  of  Lin 
coln's  Career." 

724.  McCLURE,  COLONEX  A.  K.     The   Night  at  Harrisburg.     A 
Reminiscence  of  Lincoln's  Journey  to  Washington  in   1861.     Portraits 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lincoln.     The  Original  Article  as  it  appeared  in  Mc- 
Clure's    Magazine.      8vo,    half    morocco,    original    wrappers    bound    in. 
New  York,  June,  1895.  $2.00 

725.  McCLURE,  J.  B.     Anecdotes  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Lin 
coln's  Stories.     Including  Early  Life  Stories,  Professional  Life  Stories, 
White   House    Stories,   War   Stories   and    Miscellaneous    Stories.     Por 
traits  and  Illustrations.     I2mo,  half  light  brown  morocco,  original  covers 
with  portrait  bound  in.     Chicago,  1887.  $4.00 

726.  McCLURE,  J.  B.     Anecdoten  von  Abraham  Lincoln  und  Lin 
coln's  Erzahlungen.     Profusely  Illustrated.     Square   I2mo,  cloth.     Chi 
cago,  1887.  $1.50 

727.  MAGAZINE  OF  AMERICAN  HISTORY.     Edited  by  Mar 
tha  J.  Lamb.     Contains  "General  Grant  on  President  Lincoln,"  ''Battle 
of  Manasses"  by  Gen.  Beauregard,  "California  as  an  Outpost  of  Civil 
ization"  by  H.  H.  Bancroft,  etc.    Illustrations.    4to,  cloth,  original  wrap 
pers  bound  in.     New  York,   1891.  $1.25. 

728.  MALTBY,  CHARLES.     Late  Superintendent  of  Indian  Affairs 
for   California.     The   Life   and   Public    Services   of   Abraham   Lincoln. 
8vo,  cloth.     Stockton,  Cal.,   1884.  $12.50 

Scarce.  The  author  in  his  Introduction  claims  to  have  had  a  personal  ac 
quaintance  of  35  years  with  President  Lincoln  and  associated  with  him  in  daily 
business  intimacy. 

729.  MANSHIP,  ANDREW.    National  Jewels  :  Washington,  Lincoln, 
and  the  Fathers  of  the  Revolution.     With  2  fine  portraits  of  Washington 
and  Lincoln  engraved  by  Serz.    8vo,  cloth.    Philadelphia,  1865.          $3-5<> 

Dedicated  to  Lt.  Gen.  Grant.     Pages  56  to  114  are  devoted  to  Lincoln. 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AYE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  99 

730.  MARBLE,  MANTON.     Letter  to  Abraham  Lincoln.    8vo,  orig 
inal  cloth,  uncut.     New  York  Privately  Printed,  1867.  •     $10.00 

Only  99  Copies  Printed.  One  of  the  most  interesting  of  New  York  Civil  War 
Items.  Manton  Marble  was  Editor  of  the  New  York  World  and  allowed  a  false 
proclamation  calling  out  four  hundred  thousand  Citizens  between  18  and  45  years  of 
age  for  active  Service,  to  be  published  in  the  ordinary  way.  By  Order  of  Presi 
dent  Lincoln  a  Warrant  for  the  Editor's  imprisonment  in  Fort  Lafayette  was  issued, 
the  \Vorld  Offrce  was  seized  by  a  Military  Guard  and  the  paper  was  suppressed  for 
several  days. 

731.  MARBLE,  MANTON.    Freedom  of  the  Press  wantonly  violated. 
Letter  of  Mr.  Marble  to  President  Lincoln,  Reappearance  of  the  Journal 
of  Commerce,  Opinions  of  the  Press  on  this  Outrage.     8vo,  half  brown 
morocco,  neat.     New  York,  1864.  $4.00 

No.  22  of  the  Papers  from  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Political  Knowl 
edge.  Contains  an  Appendix  of  4  pages  of  Newspaper  Opinions  on  the  Suppression 
of  the  New  York  World  and  Journal  of  Commerce. 

A  PAINTER'S  IMPRESSION  OF  LINCOLN. 

732.  MARCHANT,  E.  D.     Historical  Portrait  Painter.     Executed 
the  Portrait  of  President  Lincoln  for  the  Council  Chamber  of  Indepen 
dence  Hall,  Philadelphia.     Very  interesting  A.  L.  S.  to  Daniel  Hunting- 
ton  the  Artist  describing  from  Memory  his  Recollections  of  Lincoln's 
appearance.     "The  eyes  of  Prest.  Lincoln  were  of  bluish  grey  or  rather 
greyish  blue ;  for  without  being  positive,  the  blue  ray  was  always  visible. 
His  Complexion  was  sallow  of  the  brown  shade.     His  hair  of  a  very 
dark  brown.     I  would  be  glad  to  aid  you  in  other  traits,  but,  though  in 
delibly  impressed  on  my  mind  during  a  residence  of  four  months  at  the 
White  House,  they  are  the  most  difficult  to  DESCRIBE  that  I  ever  knew. 
With  an  Individuality  the  most  strongly  marked  such  was  the  flexibility 
of  his  Features  or  of  the  Muscles  governing  them,  he  was  seldom  twice 
alike.     Hence  the  endless  variety  observable  in  the  photographs  we  have 
of  him.     Of  the  white  Cravat  I  can  speak  more  distinctly.     He  rarely 
wore  it,  but  in  some  instances  had  done  so,  among  others  at  some  wed 
dings.     This  decided  me  to  adopt  it  for  its  better  pictorial  effect.     The 
scant  neck-tie  he  usually  wore  seemed  in  his  case,  utterly  unsuited  to  a 
portrait;  its  sharp  black  line,  like  a  gash  seemed  to  sever  the  Head  from 
the  body,  it  appalled  me."    3  pp.    8vo,  with  envelope.    Philadelphia,  1866. 

$25.00 

733.  MARKENS.   ISAAC.     Abraham  Lincoln   and  the  Jews.     8vo, 
original  printed  wrappers.     New  York,  Privately  printed,  1909.          $2.50 

"As  a  Student  o/  the  Great  War  President  the  Writer  has  been  impressed  by 
the  vast  amount  of  interesting  Material  bearing  upon  his  Relations  to  the  Jews, 
which  it  occurs  to  him  is  ivorthy  of  Compilation  and  Preservation." 

734.  MARKHAM,  EDWIN.     Lincoln,  and  Other  Poems  by  Edwin 
Markham.    Fine  Portrait  of  Lincoln.     I2mo,  original  cloth,  uncut.     New 
York,  1901.  .;.    $2.50 

First   Edition. 


ioo  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

735.  MARSH,   J.   W.     The   Turning   Point;   or  shall   America  be 
Ruled  by  a  Monarch  or  by  the  People.     i6mo,  new  half  brown  morocco, 
gilt,  original  printed  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York,  J.  F.  Feeks,  1864. 

$15.00 

A  Rabid  Copperhead  Attack  upon  Lincoln  personally  and  politically.     Not  men 
tioned  in  the  Lincoln  Bibliographies. 

736.  MASON-SLIDELL    CASE.      Message    from    the    President 

transmitting   Correspondence   in   relation   to   the    British    Mail    Steamer 
"Trent."     4  pages.     8vo,  folded.     Washington,  1862.  $3.00 

Announces  the  Surrender  to  the  British  of  the  Southern  Commissioner  arrested 
by   Order   of    Captain   Wilkes. 

737.  MASON  AND  SLIDELL  CASE.     Message  of  the  President 
transmitting  Correspondence  between  the   Minister  of  Austria  and  the 
Secretary  of  State  in  relation  to  the  taking  of  certain  Citizens  of  the 
United  States  from  on  board  the  British  Steamer  "Trent."     2  pp.     8vo. 
Washington,    1862.  $2.50 

738.  MASON-SLIDELL  CASE.     Message  of  the  President  trans 
mitting  instructions  to  the  Minister  of  the  King  of  Italy  relating  to  the 
Capture   and   Detention   of   Certain    Citizens    of    the   U.    S.    Passenger 
Steamer  Trent.     4  pp.     8vo.     Washington,  1862.  $3.00 

Italy's    Congratulations  to    President    Lincoln  on    his    disavowal   of    Captain 
Wilkes. 

739.  MARTYR'S  MONUMENT.     Being  the  Patriotism  and  Politi 
cal  Wisdom  of  Abraham  Lincoln,   as   exhibited   in  his   Speeches,   Mes 
sages,  Orders  and  Proclamations  from  the  Presidential  Canvass  of  1860 
until   his   Assassination,   April    14,    1865.      I2mo,    cloth    (faded).      New 
York,  1865.  $1-50 

740.  MATSUMURA,  REV.  K.    Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    A  Biog 
raphy  for  the  Young.     PORTRAIT.     PRINTED  IN  JAPANESE  CHARACTERS 
THROUGHOUT.     I2mo,  half  dark  brown  morocco,  neat.     Tokio,  n.  d. 

$6.00 

Of   extreme   Interest   to   the   Lincoln   Collector,   only   three   Japanese   Lives   of 
Lincoln  being  known  up  to  the  present. 

741.  MAYO,   A.   D.     The   Nation's   Sacrifice.     Abraham   Lincoln. 
Two  Discourses,  delivered  on  Sunday  Morning,  April  16,  and  Wednes 
day,  April  19,  1865,  m  tne  Church  of  the  Redeemer,  Cincinnati.     8vo, 
half  brown  morocco,  neat.     Cincinnati,  1865.  $4.00 

MANY  RARE  AND  FINE  LINCOLN  MEDALS. 

742.  MEDAL.    Obverse — A  "Wide-awake"  wearing  a  club  uniform 
and  carrying  a  lantern.    "Hartford  Wide-awakes."     Reverse — A  "Wide 
awake"   carrying  a  torch,   "Organized  March  Third   1860."     Diameter 
11-16  inches.     1860.  $10.00 

Fine   impression   in   brass    struck   in   honor   of   the   Hartford   Corps   of    Wide- 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YQRK  CITY  101 

Awakes,  the  first  Republican  organization  in  the  field  to  fight  for  Lincoln's  election. 
This  is  shown  by  the  date  on  reverse  of  medal,  March  3,  i$6p. 

743.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Head  to  right:    "A  Lincoln.     R.  Cand'L 
For    President,    1860."      Reverse— Spread    eagle:     "F.    Lehr's    Needle 
Threaders,  37  Chatham  St.,  N.  Y."     Brass.     Diameter  3-4  of  an  inch. 

1860.  $4.00 
Described  by  Mr.  Zabriskie  as  very  rare. 

744.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Bust  to  right,  "For  President  Abraham 
Lincoln   of    Illinois."      Reverse — Thirteen    stars,    eagle   and    shield,    "E. 
Pluribus  Unum"  on  streamer  in  eagle's  beak.     White  Metal.     Diameter 
il/2   inches.     1860.  $5-OO 

Signed  by  True,  one  of  the  earliest  of  the  Lincoln  medallists. 

745.  MEDAL.     Obverse:    Busts  of  Lincoln  and   Hamlin   to   left: 
"Lincoln  &  Hamlin"  surrounded  by  palm  wreath.     Reverse:    "We  will 
not  interfere  with  the  constitutional  rights  of  any  State:    The  Fall  of 
Sumter  will  be  avenged,  and  the  honor  and  integrity  of  the  U.  S.  shall 
be  maintained  1861:"     By  F.  B.  Smith.     Bronze.     Diameter  il/2  inches. 

1861.  $5.00 

746.  MEDAL.     Bust  of  a  Western  Ranger:    '7  am  Ready,  1861." 
Reverse:   "The  Union  must  and  shall  be  preserved."    White  metal.     Di 
ameter  \y\   inches.     1861.  •      $2.50 

747.  MEDAL.     Head  of  Washington.     "First  in  Peace."     Reverse. 
Profile  Head  of  Lincoln  surrounded  by  Stars.     White  Metal.     Diameter 
i  inch.  $1.00 

748.  MEDAL.      Obverse — Busts   of   Lincoln   and    Hamlin   to   left: 
"Lincoln   &   Hamlin"   wreath   around   the  border.     Reverse — "We   will 
not  interfere  with  the  constitutional  rights  of  any  State :    The   fall  of 
Sumter  wrill  be  avenged,  the  rebellion  crushed,  and  the  honor  and  in 
tegrity  of  the  U.  S.  shall  be  maintained,  1861."    By  F.  B.  Smith.    Diame 
ter  1 5/6  inches.     Copper.     1861.  $6.00 

An  extremely  fine  Campaign  of  1860  medal. 

749.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Bearded  head  to  right.     Reverse — "Per 
severance  5  extends  a  hearty  welcome."    Diameter  ^  of  an  inch.     Silver. 
Philadelphia,   1861.  $10.00 

Issued  at  the  Mint  for  a  volunteer  fire  company  of  Phila.  in  commemoration  of 
Lincoln's  visit  to  that  city  in  1861.     Very  scarce. 

750.  MEDAL.  Profile  bust  to  right  in  high  relief,  "Abraham  Lin 
coln  president  of  the  United  States  1862."     Reverse:    Two  concentric 
circles.     In  the  outer  two  figures  of  Indians,  weapons  and  head  of  a 
squaw.     In  the  inner  circle,  an  Indian  in  War  bonnet  guiding  a  plow, 
with  children  playing  in  background,  showing  schoolhouse,  church  and 
shipping.      By   S.   ELLIS.      Silver,   with   hole   and    ring.      Diameter   2*/2 
inches.     1862.  $25.00 


102  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  Av£.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

This  is  one  of  the  Mint  Series  of  Indian  Peace  Medals  given  by  President  Lin 
coln  to  the  visiting  Indian  Chiefs  only  a  very  few  being  struck  off  and  personally 
presented  by  Lincoln  to  the  Chiefs  as  an  inducement  to  prevent  them  joining  the 
Confederates. 

751.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Bearded  Bust  facing  to  right  "Abraham 
Lincoln  president  of  the  United  States."     Signed   S.   Ellis.     Reverse — 
Two  Indian  Braves  and  weapons  form  a  circle  within  which  an  Indian 
in  War  Costume  is  plowing.     In  the  background  Indian  Children  playing 
before  a  Schoolhouse.    Signed  J.  Wilson.    Bronze.    Diameter  2^/2  inches. 
1862.  $12.00 

One  of  the  Indian  Peace  Medals  issued  by  the  Mint  during  the  term  of  each 
President. 

752.  MEDAL.     Head  of  "Lincoln"  to  right.     Reverse — ''Abraham 
Lincoln,    i6th   President.      Emancipation    the   great   event   of    the    i$th 
Century."     Copper.     Diameter  i  inch.     Signed  by  Bolen.     1863.       $2.00 

753.  MEDAL.  American  Flag:    "Long  may  it  wave."     Reverse — 
Shield  and   wreath :     "National   Union   League   of   the    United   States." 
Copper.     Diameter   i   inch.     1863.  $i-5O 

754.  MEDAL.      Copper    trade    token.      Obverse— Mars    with    the 
American   flag,   "1863."      Reverse — "Mossin   &    Marr,    Engravers,    Mil 
waukee.''     Diameter  >}4  incn-     Milwaukee,  1863.  $I-5O 

Rare. 

755.  MEDAL.      Obverse— Bust   to    right,    13    stars:     "Honest   Old 
Abe."     Reverse — Oak   wreath :     "Union   candidates,    1864.      For   Presi 
dent,  Abm.  Lincoln  of  Illinois.     For  Vice-President,  And.  Johnson  of 
Tenn."    Diameter  15-16  inch.     1864.  $15.00 

A  very  fine  second  Lincoln  campaign  medal  in  Silver.  In  this  election  the  fail- 
splitter  had  been  forgotten  and  "Honest  Abe"  was  the  predominating  sobriquet  at- 
tadiingi  to  •  Lincoln.  • ; 

756.  MEDAL.       Obverse — Bearded     Bust     to     Right.       Reverse — 
"Abraham   Lincoln.      An    Honest   Man.      The   Crisis   demands   his   Re 
election,  1864."    By  Pasquet.    Diameter  fy  of  an  inch.    Silver  Impression 
struck  at  the  Mint.     1864.  $6.00 

Very  fine  second  Lincoln  campaign  medal. 

757.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Bust  to  right:    "A  Nation-' s  Benefactor." 
Reverse — "R.  H.  Singleton,  Bookseller,  Stationer  &  Job  Printer.     P.  O. 
Building,  Nashville,  Tenn."    Brass.    Diameter  -}4  inch.     1864.  $4.00 

Rare  and  curious  Southern  Lincoln  campaign  medal. 

758.  MEDAL.    Obverse — Bearded  Bust  facing  to  right:   "Abraham 
Lincoln  for  President,  1864."     Reverse  "U.  S."  in  oval  surmounted  by 
afn- Eagle  and  Surrounded  with  Flags  and  other  Military  Trophies.     Di 
ameter  13-16  inch.     Nickeled  Brass.     1864.  $5-°° 

One  of  the  few  Lincoln  medals  bearing  any  military  emblems. 


D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  103 

759.  MEDAL.      Obverse— Bust   to   right :    "Abraham   Lincoln    for 
President,   1864."     Reverse — "U.   S."  in  oval  shield  surmounted  by  an 
eagle  and  surrounded  by  flags,  guns,  etc.     Diameter  13-16  inch.     1864. 

$8.50 

A  fine  second  Lincoln  campaign  medal  and  very  scarce,  in  Silver ;  one  of  the 
very  few  Lincoln  medals  adorned  with  Military  emblems. 

760.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Bearded  Bust  to  right.     Reverse — "Abra 
ham  Lincoln.     An  Honest  Man.     The  Crisis  demands  his  Re-election." 
By  Pauquet.     Diameter  24  °f  an  inch.     Struck  in  Silver  by  the  Mint. 

1864.  $6.00 
A  very  fine  second  Lincoln  campaign  medal. 

761.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Head  to  left;  enclosed  by  13  Stars,  1864. 
Reverse — "Peck  and  Orviss,  Druggist  &  Grocers,  Baraboo,  Wis."    Brass. 
Diameter  ^4  of  an  inch.     1864.  $3-5° 

Rare. 

762.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Draped  bust  to  right,  "Abraham  Lincoln, 
1865."     Reverse — A  broken  column  with  flags  on  each  side  and  initials 
A.  L.  surrounded  by  the  words,  "He  is  in  glory,  and  the  nation  in  tears." 
Below,  "Born  Feb.  12,  1809.     Assassinated  Apr.  14,  1865."     By  W.  H. 
Key.     Silver.     Diameter  2  inches.     1865.  $35-°° 

763.  MEDAL.      Small    token.      Obverse— Bearded    bust    to    left: 
"Abraham  Lincoln,  1810."    Reverse — "To  the  Emancipator  and  Martyr. 
A  Token."     Diameter  J/^  inch.     Brass.     1865.  $2.50 

Very  Rare.     Only  25  having  been  struck  off. 

764.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Bearded   Bust   facing  to   right.     "Abra 
ham  Lincoln,  1865."     Reverse — "A  broken  column  with  Flags  on  each 
side,  and  shield  inscribed  "A.  L."  below  it,  "Born  Feb.  12,  1809,  Assassin 
ated  Apr.   14,   1865."     The  whole  inscribed,  "He  is  in  Glory  and  the 
Nation  in  Tears."    Diameter  2  inches.    Philadelphia,  1865.  $15.00 

A  very  beautiful  and  rare  impression  in  copper,  the  work  of  W.  H.  Key.  The 
finest  of  all  the  American  memorial  medals. 

765.  MEDAL.    Obverse— Bearded  Bust  facing  to  right.    "Abraham 
Lincoln,   1865."     Reverse — "He  is  in  Glory  and  the  Nation  in  Tears." 
A   Broken  column   inscribed   "A.   L."   and  underneath,   "Born  Feb.    12, 
1809,  Assassinated  April  14,  1865."     Diameter  2  inches.     Philadelphia, 

1865.  $15.00 

A  brass  impression  of  W.  H.  Key's  fine  memorial  medal.  All  his  medals  are 
extremely  rare. 

766.  MEDAL.    Obverse— Head  of  Garfield  to  left.    Reverse— Head 
of  Lincoln  to  right.    Diameter  I  inch.     1881.  $17.50 

A  beautiful  gold  medal  struck  in  memory  of  Garfield,  the  second  President  of 
the  United  States  to  die  by  assassination.  Both  portraits  are  extremely  fine  and 
most  beautifully  executed. 


IO4  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

767.  MEDAL.      Obverse— Bust   to    right:     "Lincoln    Hall.      With 
malice  toward  none,  with  charity  for  all."     Reverse — The  dome  of  the 
Proposed  Lincoln  Hall :    "The  American  University  incorporated  May 
28,  1891,  adopted  by  the  general  conference  May  25,  1892.     Membership 
souvenir,  Lincoln  Hall  Fund,  Wash.,  D.  C."     White  metal.     Signed  S. 
and  S.  N.  Y.  and  G.  H.  L.     1892.  $4.00 

768.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Bearded  Bust  to  right:    "Centennial  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  1909."     Reverse — "Government  of  the  people,  by  the 
people,  for  the  people  shall  not  perish  from  the  earth."     By  B.  L.  Pratt. 
In  silver,  with  loop  and  ring.    Diameter  i  inch.     New  York,  1909.    $5.00 

769.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Bust  with   Beard  to   right:    "Centennial 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  1909."     Reverse — "Government  of  the  people,  by 
the  people,  for  the  people,  shall  not  perish  from  the  earth."     Diameter 
1^5  inches.     New  York,  1909.  $8.50 

B.  L.  Pratt's  splendid  head  of  Lincoln  in  silver. 

770.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Bearded  Bust  to  right:    "Centennial  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  1909."     Reverse — "Government  of  the  people,  by  the 
people  for  the  people,  shall  not  perish  off  the  earth."     By  B.  L.  Pratt, 
in  Bronze,  with  loop  and  ring.    Diameter  I  inch.    New  York,  1909.    $2.00 

771.  MEDAL.     Obverse — Bearded  Bust  to  right:    "Centennial  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  1909."     Reverse — "Government  of  the  people,  by  the 
people,   for  the  people,  shall  not  perish  off  the  earth."     Diameter  i^£ 
inches.     New  York,  1909.  $4-5O 

The  very  fine  B.  L.  Pratt  head  in  Bronze. 

772.  MEDAL.    Obverse — Bust  to  right :   "Abraham  Lincoln,  Presi 
dent,  1861-1865."    Reverse — "Centennial  Anniversary  of  his  Birth,  Feb. 
12,1809-1909."    By  E.  F.    Diameter  I  %  inches.    Silver.     1909.          $7.50 

Very  fine. 

773.  MEDAL.    Obverse— Draped  bust  to  left,  "With  malice  toward 
none,  with  charity  for  all,  1809-1909."    Reverse — Laurel  and  oak  wreath, 
star,  "This  medal  was  struck  for  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  in 
Commemoration   of   the    looth   Anniversary   of   the   birth   of   Lincoln." 
Diameter  3  inches.    Silver.     Philadelphia:   Dawson's  Sons,  1909.    $25.00 

A  grand  Lincoln  medal. 

774.  MEDAL.     Bearded  bust  to  right:    "Abraham  Lincoln."     Re 
verse:   Ornamental  shield  with  the  inscription :    "Awarded  by  the  Toledo 
News-Bee  for  Merit  in  an  Essay   on  Abraham  Lincoln."     Above   the 
shield,  Log-cabin  and  the  dome  of  the  Capitol.    "1809-1865"  and,  "1909." 
Diameter  2  inches.     1909.  $6.00 

Silver. 

775.  MEDAL.     Obverse:    Head   to   right,   "1809-1865.     Abraham 
Lincoln."    Reverse :   "Illinois  Watch  Co.,  etc."    Brass,  with  ring.    Diam 
eter  iJ/2  inches.    1909.  $1.50 


D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  105 

776.  MEDAL,.    Centennial  medal.    Obverse:   Head  to  right,  "1809- 
1909.    Abraham  Lincoln."    Reverse :   "With  Charity  for  all,"  etc.     Cop 
per  gilt.    Diameter  i*/2  inches.     1909.  $1.50 

777.  MEDAL,.     Bearded  Profile  head  to  right,  Inscribed  "Abraham 
Lincoln."     On  the  reverse  View  of  the  Log  Cabin  and  Capitol.     With 
scroll  inscribed  ''Awarded  by  the  Cleveland  Press  for  Merit  in  an  Essay 
on  Abraham  Lincoln."    Diameter  2  inches.    Copper  silvered.    Cleveland, 
1909.  $6.00 

778.  MEDAL.    Obverse  :   Bearded  profile  but  to  left :   "With  Malice 
toward   None,  with   Charity   for  all,   1809-1909."     Reverse:    Open   oak 
and  laurel  wreath,  star:    "This  medal  struck  for  the  Grand  Army  of 
the  Republic  in  Commemoration  of  the  looth  Anniversary  of  the  birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln."     Issued  by  Davison's   Sons,  Phila.     Diameter  3 
inches.     Bronze.     Philadelphia,  1909.  $10.00 

779.  MEDAL.     Obverse:    Beardless  Bust  to  right:   "1809  Abraham 
Lincoln  1865."     Reverse:    "With  malice  toward  none,  with  charity  for 
all,  with  firmness  in  the  right  as  God  gives  us  to  see  the  right,  let  us 
strive  on/'     Stars ;  "Let  us  have  faith  that  right  makes  might  and  in  that 
faith  let  us  to  the  end  dare  to  do  our  duty  as  we  understand  it."     By  H. 
Zearing.    Diameter  i44  inches.     Bronze  with  Silver  Finish.     1909.    $7.50 

780.  MEDAL.    Obverse — Draped  Bust  to  right,  "Abraham  Lincoln, 
1809 — 1865."    Reverse — Closed  oak  and  laurel  wreath,  "1809-1909.    With 
malice  towards  none,  with  charity  for  all.     With  firmness  in  the  right  as 
God  gives  us  to  see  the  right."    Diameter  2  inches.     1909.  $3-5O 

The  beautiful  Mint  Centennial  Lincoln  Medal  in  bronze. 

781.  MEDAL.    Obverse — Bearded  bust  to  left :   "Abraham  Lincoln, 
1910."     Reverse  "To  the  Emancipator  and  Martyr.     A  token."     Diame 
ter  y%  of  an  inch.    Gold.     1910.  $10.00 

A  charming  gold  Medalet. 

782.  MEESE,  WILLIAM   A.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Incidents   in   his 
Life  relating  to  Waterways  and  Waterway  Legislation.     Fine  Portrait 
and  View  of  Lincoln's  Ferry.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.     Moline,  1908. 

$2.00 

783.  MEMORIAL  ADDRESSES,  delivered  before  the  Two  Houses 
of  Congress  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  by  George 
Bancroft,  JAMES  A.  GARFIEXD  by  James  G.  Elaine  and  WIUJAM  McKiN- 
LEY  by  John  Hay.  With  j  fine  portraits.    4to,  cloth,  uncut.    Washington, 
1903.  $2.50 

784.  MEMORIAL  RECORD  of  the  Nation's  Tribute  to  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Compiled  by  Benjamin  F.  Morris.     Portrait  and  Illustrations. 
8vo,  original  cloth.     Washington,  1865.  $3-5O 

Scarce.     Contains  very  many  expressions  of   Private  Sympathy  which  do  not 
appear  to  be  recorded  elsewhere. 


io6  GDO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

THE  FINEST  ENAMEL  PORTRAIT  OF  LINCOLN  EVER 

MADE. 

785.  MEMORIAL  WATCH  made  by  the  American  Watch  Com 
pany  of  Waltham,   Mass.,  shortly  after  Lincoln's   Death.     The  Hunter 
case  is  of  eighteen  karat  gold  and  on  the   front  cover  is  a  beautifully 
executed  Enamel  head  of  Lincoln,   enclosed  within  a  floral  wreath  of 
black  enamel.     The  portrait,  which  is  bearded,  is  about  i  inch  high  by 
y±.    In  the  original  velvet  lined  case  as  used  about  1865.  $200.00 

A  Beautiful  and  very  Artistic  Lincoln  Relic. 

RARE  AND  IMPORTANT  CONFEDERATE  IMPRINT 

786.  MERRYMAN  HABEAS  CORPUS  CASE.    The  Proceedings' 
in  full,  an  opinion  of  Chief  Justice  Taney.     The  United  States  Govern 
ment  a  military  despotism.     8vo,  original  covers.     Jackson,  Miss.,  1861. 

$25.00 

Chief  Justice  Taney's  famous  decision  that  the  suspension  of  the  Habeas  Corpus 
Act  by  President  Lincoln  was  ILLEGAL. 

787.  MESSAGE  OF  THE  PRESIDENT  communicating  a  Report 
from  the  Secretary  of  State  relative  to  an  arrangement  between  the  U.  S. 
and  Great  Britain  relating  to  the  Naval  Force  to  be  maintained  upon 
the  American  Lakes.    One  page.    8vo.    Washington,  Jan.  9,  1865.    $2.50 

788.  MESSAGE  OF  THE  PRESIDENT  in  relation  to  the  Pre 
sentation  of  a  Sword  of  Honor  to  Captain  Henry  S.  Stellwagen  by  the 
Queen  of  Great  Britain,     i  page.     8vo.     Washington,  Feb.  8,  1865. 

$1.50 

789.  MESSAGE  of  the   President  of   the  United   States   and  Ac 
companying  Documents,  from  the  Secretary  of  State.    8vo,  half  morocco. 
Washington,  1861.  $5-OO 

The  Message,  which  is  dated  Dec.  3,  1861,  occupies  the  first  20  pages,  reviews 
the  progress  of  the  War  from  its  start  and  deals  especially  with  the  Administra 
tion's  Intercourse  with  Foreign  Powers.  At  the  Conclusion  speaking  of  the  Future 
he  optimistically  says:  "There  are  already  among  us  those  who,  if  the  Union  be 
preserved,  will  live  to  see  it  contain  two  hundred  and  fifty  millions." 

790.  MESSAGE  OF  THE  PRESIDENT  communicating  a  Report 
from  the  Consular  Officers  of  the  U.  S.  for  1863  together  with  a  full 
list  of  all  Consular  Officers  in  duty  in  office  in  1864  with  their  places  of 
Residence.    8vo,  sewed.    Washington,  March  3,  1865.  $2.00 

791.  METHODIST     CENTENARY     ALMANAC     FOR     1866. 
Calculated  by  S.  H.  Wright  of  Dundee,  Yates  Co.,  N.  Y.     With  woodcut 
Illustrations  including  a  Memorial  Portrait  of  Lincoln,  an  Account  of 
his  Entry  'into  Richmond  and  note  on  his  death.     I2mo,  half  dark  mo 
rocco.     New  York,  1866.  $2.50 

792.  METROPOLITAN    RECORD,    N.    Y.      Articles    from    the 
Metropolitan   Record.      (A   Collection  of  23   Articles   bitterly   opposing 


GEO.:  D.-SM ITS,  : 547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  107 

the  Lincoln  Administration.)      i2mo,  half  brown  morocco,  neat.     New 
York,  1863.  $10.00 

The  Names  of  these  Scurrilous  pieces  are  "The  United  States  converted  into  a 
Military  Despotism" — "Grounds  of  Impeachment  of  the  President" — "Nobody's 
Hurt" — "A  New  Joke.  Is  it  the  President's?" — "The  Conscription" — "The  Ad 
ministration  Telegraph ;  or  how  it  is  done.  A  Play  in  three  Acts,"  etc. 

793.  MEXICAN-FRENCH  WAR.     Message  of  the  President  in 
relation  to  the  Alleged  intefference  of  our  Minister  to  Mexico  in  favor 
of  the  French.     8vo,  sewed.     Washington,   1862.  $2.50 

Refers  to  the  decree  of  Expulsion  of  French  Residents  ordered  by  the  Mexican 
Government  for  whom  the  American  Minister  Thomas  Cowdin  had  interceded. 

794.  MEXICAN-FRENCH  WAR.    Message  of  the  President  com 
municating  Correspondence  between  this  Government  and  the  Mexican 
Minister  in  relation  to  the  Exportation  of  Articles  contraband  of  War 
for  the  use  of  the  French  Army  in  Mexico.     8vo,  sewed.     Washington, 
1863.  $5-00 

The  protest  of  Mexico  against  the  supplying  of  Munitions  to  the  French  in 
Mexico.  The  Government  decided  to  uphold  the  Instructions  of  Alexander  Hamil 
ton  given  in  1793  that  "the  purchasing  and  exporting  from  the  United  States,  by  way 
of  merchandise,  articles  commonly  called  contraband,  being  generally  warlike  in 
struments  and  stores,  is  free  to  all  parties  at  war,  and  is  not  to  be  interfered  with.3' 

795.  MEXICO.      Message   of  the   President  of   the   United    States 
communicating  information  on  the  present  condition  of  Mexico  and  the 
case    of    the    French    War    Transport    steamer    "Rhine."      8vo,    sewed. 
Washington.  Feb.  4,  1865.  $2.00 

796.  MEXICO.     The  Present  Condition  of  Mexico.     Message  of 
the  President  and  accompanying  Documents.     8vo,  sewed.     Washington, 
1862.  $2.50 

797.  MILES,   THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     "To  All  whom   it  may  Con 
cern."     The  Conspiracy  of  Leading  Men  of  the  Republican   Party  to 
destroy  the  American  Union  proved  by  their  Words  and  Acts  antecedent* 
and  subsequent  to  the  Rebellion.    8vo,  half  light  calf.     New  York,  1864. 

$4.50 
A  bitter  Anti-Lincoln  Campaign  Document. 

GRAND    LINCOLN   ADDRESS   BY   PRESIDENT   HAYES. 

798.  MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION.     Short 
A.   L.   S.   from  Ex-President  Rutherford   B.   Hayes  to   General  James 
Grant  Wilson  sending  him  a  Copy  partly  printed  and  partly  in  Haye's 
Autograph/of  his  Address  on  Lincoln  delivered  before  the  Commandery ; 
adding  "Would  it  were  worthier!"     The  Address   covers  6  pages  and 
contains  many  eloquent  Tributes  to  Lincoln.     Together  7  pages  8vo  and 
envelope.     Spiegel  Green  Fremont,  O.     1891.  $25.00 

Some  of  the  most  interesting  Lincoln  passages  read:  "In  the  very  hour  of  the 
Rapture  and  Ecstacy  of  our  full  anl  final  Triumph  in  the  Great  Conflict  the  cruel 
Tidings  came  that  seemed  for  a  time  to  blast  it  all  forever.  What  was  Victory 


io8  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

without  Lincoln?     Where  "was  hope  with   Lincoln  Murdered?    Where  is 

Holy  Ground?  If  anywhere  it  is  zvhere  man  freely  dies  for  his  Fellow  Man.  That 
Sublime  Privilege  was  the  Crown  of  Lincoln's  Fame.  Arid  we  of  the  Loyal  Legion 
and  our  Comrades  of  the  Grand  Army  can  reverently  thank  God  that  we  were 
permitted  to  stand  by  Lincoln  in  the  deadly  Crisis  of  our  Nation's  History." 

799.  MILITARY  REVIEW  of  the  Campaign  in  Virginia  and  Mary 
land  under  Gens.  Fremont,  Banks,  McDowell,  Pope,  Halleck  and  GEORGE 
B.  McCLELLAN,  in   1862.     By  F.  A.  Petersen.     2  parts.     8vo,  original 
wrappers.     New  York.     Tousey  and  Dexter.     1862.  $15.00 

A  very  Violent  Copperhead  Attack  upon  Lincoln's  War  Policy,  reviewing  Mc- 
Clellan's  operations  until  his  Removal  by  Lincoln.  One  of  the  Author's  closing- 
remarks  read :  "People  in  England,  in  France  and  in  Russia  who  have  had  a 
Cromwell,  two  Nepoleons  and  Striletzers  are  astonished.  They  wonder  that  Mc- 
Clellan  at  the  head  of  150,000  men  devotedly  attached  to  him  surrounded  by  his- 
Friends,  obeyed  the  order  of  the  President,  INSTEAD  OF  MARCHING  TO  WASHINGTON 
AND  DEPOSING  HIM  AND  His  ADVISERS.  These  people  do  not  know  the  patriot 
McClellan." 

800.  MILLER,  S.  F.     Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     A 
Memorial  Oration  delivered  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  June   ist,   1865.     8vo, 
half  light  brown  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Delhi.   1865.  $3-5° 

S'carce. 

801.  MINNESOTA  PETITION.     A  Manuscript  Memorial  signed 
by  65  Members  of  the  Minnesota  Legislature  urging  PRESIDENT  LINCOLN 
to  appoint  CYRUS  ALDRICH  as  U.  S.  Marshal  for  the  District  of  Minne 
sota.     3pp.     folio    (St.   Paul.     1865.)  $15.00 

Interesting  Minnesota  Item  containing  the  Names  of  the  leading  Republican 
Legislators  of  the  State  including  that  of  John  S.  Pillsbury,  J.  V.  Daniels,  Edmund 
Rice,  I.  H.  Armstrong  Speaker  of  the  House,  George  P.  Wilson  and  others. 

802.  MINOR,  CHARLES  L.  C.     The  Real  Lincoln.     With  Article  by 
Lyon  G.  Tyler,  Edited  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland.     i2mo,  half  light  calf 
gilt,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Richmond.     Va.     1901.  $6.00 

A  vigorous  attempt  to  prove  that  both  the  Public  and  Private  Lives  of  Lincoln 
were  entirely  at  variance  w-th  the  generally  accepted  idea  of  him  as  a  Hero  and 
Martyr. 

803.  MISCEGENATION  :  the  Theory  of  the  Blending  of  the  Races, 
applied  to  the  American  White  Man  and  Negro.     (Superiority  of  Mixed 
Races.     Blending  of   Diverse   Bloods   essential   to   American   Progress. 
Secret  of  Southern  Success,  Love  of  Blonde  for  the  Black,  etc.)     I2mo, 
original  wrappers  uncut  and  unopened.     New  York.     1864.  $10.00 

"May  we  not  hope  that  in  the  happier  hereafter  of  this  Continent,  wh&n  the 
Mongolian  from  China  and  Japan,  and  the  Negro  from  his  own  Africa  shall  have 
blent  thier  more  emotional  Natures  with  ours,  that  here  may  be  witnessed,  at  once 
the  most  perfect  Religion,  as  well  as  the  most  perfect  type  of  mankind  the  world 
has  yet  seen.  Let  us  then  embrace  our  Black  Brother."  etc.,  etc. 

804.  MISSIONARIES  IN  EGYPT.     Indemnity  for  Maltreatment 
of  American  Missionaries  Agent  in  Egypt.    Message  from  President  Lin 
coln.    8vo,  sewed.    Washington.     1862.  $3-5o 

The  Agent  Paris  was  employed  in  the  sale  and  distribution  of  American  Bibles 
and  had  also  been  employed  by  a  Native  Woman  who  wished  to  return  to  the 


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Christian  Faith.  By  order  of  the  Cadi  of  Osiut  he  was  bastinadoed  nearly  to  death. 
He  pro'cured  through  Consul  Thayer's  Efforts  an  Indemnity  of  Five  thousand 
dollars. 

805.  MISSOURI.     Address  of  the  Committee   from  the   State  of 
Missouri,  to  PRESIDENT  LINCOLN.     8vo,  sewed.     Washington.     Sep.  30, 
1863.  $5.00 

The  Committee,  which  was  composed  of  70  Members,  whose  names  are  signed 
at  end  of  the  address,  came  to  Washington  to  impress  upon  the  President  the 
Patriotic  sentiment  of  the  State  and  their  unswerving  support  of  his  Policy  in  re 
lation  to  Slavery,  and  protesting  against  the  extreme  Pro-Slavery  attitude  of 
HAMILTON  R.  GAMBLE  the  Governor.  VERY  SCARCE. 

GIVEN  BY  LINCOLN  TO  GEN.  BANKS. 

806.  MITCHELL,  DONALD  G.    Fudge  Doings ;  being  Tony  Fudge's 
Record.    By  Ik.  Marvel.    Frontispieces  by  Darley.    2  vols.     I2mo,  cloth. 
New  York.     1855.  $250.00 

First  Edition.  A  VERY  INTERESTING  ASSOCIATION  COPY,  HAVING  IN  EACH 
VOLUME  A  PRESENTATION  INSCRIPTION  IN  LINCOLN'S  HANDWRITING:  "To  MAJOR 
GENERAL  BANKS,  A.  LINCOLN." 

807.  MITCHELL,  JAMES.    Letter  on  the  Relation  of  the  White  and 
African  Races  in  the  United  States,  showing  the  Necessity  of  the  Colon 
ization  of  the  Latter.    8vo,  new  half  roan  neat.    Washington.    1862.  $4.00 

Addressed  "To  his  Excellency  Abraham  Lincoln."  Bound  with  John  E.  Bur 
ton's  "Abraham  Lincoln." 

808.  MITCHELL,  S.  S.    In  Memoriam,  Abraham  Lincoln.    Address 
by  the  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Harrisburg.    Printed  within 
black  borders  throughout.     8vo,  half  light  brown  morocco  neat,  original 
black  wrappers  bound  in.     Harrisburg.     1865.  $7-5O 

Preceded  by  the  Official  Advice  of  Secretary  of  War  Stanton  announcing  the 
President's  Death  and  Secretary  of  State  Hunter's  Orders  regarding  the  Funeral  at 
Washington. 

809.  MONITOR  AND  MERRIMAC.     Message  of  the  President 
recommending  a  Vote  of  Thanks  to  Commander  John  L.  Worden  for 
skill  and  Gallantry  exhibited  in  the  Battle  between  the  U.  S.  Iron-clad 
Steamer  "Monitor"   and  Rebel   Steamer  "Merrimac."     One  page  8vo, 
Washington.     1862.  $5 .00 

Rare  Lincoln  Naval  Item.  In  his  Message  the  President  refers  to  the  Action  as 
a  "remarkable  battle." 

810.  MOORE,  ASHER.     Memorial  Sermon  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  at 
Springfield,  Vt.,  June  I,   1865.     In  "Christian  Repository/'  for  July  i, 
4pp.     Large  folio.     Montpelier,  Vt.     1865.  $5«oo 

Occupies  four  columns.  The  only  printed  form  of  this  fine  Lincoln  Memorial. 
Clean  and  Perfect  Copy. 

811.  MOORE,  CHARLES  HALSEY.    Abraham  Lincoln.    The  Boy,  the 
Man  and  the  President.     A  Lecture.     8vo,  original  wrappers.     Platts- 
burgh.     n.  d.  $2.50 

Fine  Copy.     Scarce. 


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812.  MORAIS,  RABBI  S.     Address  delivered  Nov.  26,  1863  before 
the  Congregation   Mikve  Israel  of   Philadelphia  at  their   Synagogue  in 
Seventh  Street.     Address  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered 
April  19,  1865.     Discourse  before  the  Congregation  Mikve  Israel  June  i, 
1865.    3  Y°IS-  m  one>  8vo  half  dark  brown  morocco  gilt,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.     Philadelphia.     5625-1865.  $10.00 

Three    Scarce   Hebrew   Addresses,   only   very    small   Edition   having  been   pub 
lished. 

813.  MOREHOUSE,  H.  L.     Evil  its  Own  Destroyer.    A  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  United  Societies  of  the  Congregational  and  Baptist 
Churches  in  the  City  of  EAST  S  AGIN  AW,  MICH.     i6mo,  half  dark  brown 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     East  Saginaw.     1865.  $8.50 

Rare.     Author's  Presentation  Copy  to  Samuel  Agnew  with  slip  inserted  at  page 
12. 

814.  MORGAN,  WILLIAM   F.     Joy  Darkened.     Sermon  Preached 
in  St.  Thomas'  Church.     New  York.     April  16,  1865.     THE  PROLONGED 
LAMENT.     Sermon  preached  April  23,  1865.     8vo,  original  cloth.     New 
York.     1865.  $6.00 

The  Order  of   Services  contains  two  Hymns  written   for  the  Occasion.     Fine 
Copy. 

815.  MORRIS,  B.  F.     Memorial  Record  of  the  Nation's  Tribute  to 
Abraham  Lincoln.     Portrait  of  Lincoln  and  Views  of  the  Funeral  Ser 
vices.    8vo,  original  cloth.    Washington.     1865.  $3-5O 

816.  MORSE,  PROFESSOR  S.  F.  B.    Papers  from  the  Society  for  the 
Diffusion  of   Political   Knowledge,   including   Speeches,   Addresses,   and 
Letters  from  Prof.  Morse,  George  T.  Curtis,  S.  J.  Tilden,  E.  N.  Crosby, 
Horatio  Seymour,  and  others.     Nos.  1-8,  10,  12-14,  :9  and  22.     In  all  14 
pieces  in  one  vol.    8vo,  brown  calf  neat.     New  York.     1862-3-4.      $10.00 

All  written  in  opposition  to,  and  strongly  criticising  the  Lincoln  Administrations. 

817.  MOTT,  EDWARD  HAROLD.     Lincoln  "New   Birth  of  our  new 
Soil,  the  first  American."    A  Brief  Biographical  Sketch  of  Lincoln,  Fit 
ting  Appreciation  of  his  Character,  and  a  Compilation  of  Selections  from 
his  State  Papers,  etc.     Portrait  and  Illustrations.     8vo,  wrappers  with 
medallion  portrait  in  red.     New  York.     1908.  $1.50 

818.  MOURNING  BADGES  of  silk  made  for  the  City  Councils  of 
Philadelphia ;  National  Uncion  Club ;  B.  F.  D.  Engine  3,  and  for  National 
Day  of  Mourning,  Boston.     Each  with  portrait.    4  pieces.     1865.      $5.00 

819.  MOURNING  CARDS  and  Badges  printed  at  the  time  of  the 
Funeral  of  President  Lincoln,  and  bearing  his  portrait,  a  quotation,  or 
some  other  mark  of  mourning  and  affection.  12  pieces.  April,  1865.  $10.00 

820.  MUDD,  SAMUEL  A.    The  Life  of  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Mudd.    Con 
taining  his  Letters  from  Fort  Jefferson,  Dry  Tortugas  Island,  where  he 
was  Imprisoned  Four  Years  for  Alleged  Complicity  in  the  Assassination 


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of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Edited  by  his  Daughter  Nellie  Mudd  with  preface 
by  D.  Eldridge  Monroe.  With  7  portraits,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York. 
1906.  $2.50 

821.  MUDGE,  Z.  A.     The  Forest  Boy.     A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln   for  Young  People.     With  4  illustrations  by  Felter. 
i6mo,  cloth.     New  York.     (1867.)  $1.50 

822.  MURDOCH,    JAMES    E.      Patriotism    in    Poetry    and    Prose. 
Frontispiece  of  Relics  presented  to  Lincoln.     I2mo,  cloth.     Philadelphia. 
1864.  $4.00 

First  Edition.  Contains  fine  poem  by  Bayard  Taylor  "Scott  and  the  Veteran"— 
"The  Sleeping  Sentinel"  by  Janvier — "Three  Eras"  inscribed  to  President  Lincoln 
by  T.  B.  Read  and  Articles  on  Lincoln  at  Springfield  and  at  Washington. 

823.  MURDOCK,  DAVID.     Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    A  Sermon 
preached  in  the  Congregational  Church  in  NEW  MILFORD,  Conn.     April 
23,  1865.    8vo,  half  black  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Milford. 
Northrop's  Gallery  of  Art.     1865.  $5.00 

With  Author's  Presentation  Inscription  to  Samuel  Agnew  inserted. 

824.  MURRAY,  WIUJAM  H.  H.    Address  delivered  on  the  Sabbath 
following  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln  in  the  Second  Congre 
gational  Church,  Greenwich,  Conn.    8vo,  original  limp  black  cloth.     New 
York.     1865.  $7.50 

825.  MYERS,  LEONARD.     Abraham  Lncoln.     A  Memorial  Address 
delivered  before  the  Union  League  of  the  Thirteenth  'Ward.     8vo,  half 
brown  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia.     1865.    $3.00 

RARE  LINCOLN  MUSIC. 

826.  MUSIC.     "Honest  Old  Abe/'     Song  and  Chorus.     Words  by 
D.  Wentworth.    Music  by  A  Wide  Awake.    Fine  oval  portrait  on  cover. 
Bust  to  Left  no  beard,  facsimile  autograph.    Folio.    Buffalo.     1860.  $6.00 

"Ye  Democrats  list  to  my  Story,  Ye  Douglasites  all  give  me  heed ; 
Though  your  Candidates  running  for  glory,  He's  not  making  very  good  speed 
But  out  on  the  wide  rolling  Prairie  A  Tall  Sucker  has  taken  the  Course 
Who  will  wind  up  the  Race  in  a  hurry  And  distance  you  Stubby  tailed  horse" 
A  very  Rare  First  Campaign  Piece.     ' 

827.  MUSIC.     "Dat's  whats  de  Matter  wid  de  Purps."     A  Comic 
Song.     Published  by  the  Author.     On  front  cover  Caricature  of  a  Negro 
worried  by  two  Dogs  "Jeff"  and  "Abe."    Folio.    Louisville.     1863.    $3.50 

828.  MUSIC.     ''The  Savior  of  our  Country."     Dedicated  to  Little 
Willie  Lincoln  by  O.  Wheelock.     Five  Lithographic  portrans  uii  cover 
of  Lincoln  and  "Tad."     Folio.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $4.50 

829.  MUSIC.     "The  Amercan  Volunteers   March."     Dedicated  to 
Gen.  H.  A.  Morrow  and  his  Staff  by  Dr.  Edward  Clapman,  Surgeon  Jth 


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Michigan  V .  I.     Engraved  title  with  fine  medallion  portraits  of  Lincoln 
and  Grant  surrounded  by  Military  Emblems.  Folio.   Chicago.  1865.  $5.00 
Very  Scarce. 

830.  MUSIC.     "Rest,  Spirit,  Rest."     Grand  Requiem  March  to  the 
Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  E.  Hoffman.    Fine  full  face  portrait  of 
Lincoln,  with  Beard  on  cover.     Folio.     New  York.     1865.  $4.00 

831.  MUSIC.  "We  Mourn  Our  Country's  Loss."     National  Funeral 
March  composed  by  Aug.  Buechel.    Fine  emblematic  title  with  Heads  of 
Lincoln  and  Garfield  surrounded  by  Mourning  Emblems.     Folio  New 
York.     1881.  $4.00 

832.  MUSIC.  "Grand  Funeral  March."     To  the  Memory  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln,  1809-1865.    Composed  by  Henry  Mayer.    Full  face  portrait 
of  Lincoln  with  beard,  in  a  Circle  of  Stars.     Folio.     New  York.     1865. 

$4.00 

833.  MUSIC.  '  "Saule  Pleureur."     Marche  Funebre  du   President 
Lincoln.     Compose  par  B.  A.  Whaples.    With  an  uncommon  portrait  of 
Lincoln  draped  by  flags.    Folio.     New  York.     1865.  $5-°° 

Very   scarce  French   Piece. 

834.  MUSIC.     "Our  Noble  Chief  has   Passed  Away."  Elegy  on 
the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Words  by  George  Cooper.  Music  by 
J.  R.  Thomas.    Engraved  Cover.    Folio.    New  York.     1865.  $3«oo 

First  Edition  of  this  Fine  and  Scarce  Piece. 

835.  MUSIC.     "We  are   Coming  Father  Abr'am,   300,000  more." 
Poetry  by  WIUJAM  CULLEN  BRYANT.     Music  by  L.  O.  Emerson.    Folio. 
Boston.     (1862)  $3.50 

Although  the  most  popular  of  the   Early   Lincoln   War   Songs   Bryant's  name 
seldom  appears  as  the  Author. 

836.  MUSIC.     "Abrham  Lincoln's  Funeral   March,"   dedicated  to 
the  people  of  the  U.  S.    Composed  by  W.  J.  Robjoln.     Folio,  with  very 
fine  portrait  of  Lincoln  within  a  Mourning  wreath  on  cover.     Detroit. 
J.  H.  Whitlemore.     1865.  $3.50 

Very  Scarce. 

837.  MUSIC.      "Stand!      Father   Abraham."      Song    and    Chorus. 
Words  by  S.   C.   Burdick,   Music  by  J.   M.   Stillman.     Folio.     Boston. 
(1864)  $2.00 

838.  MUSIC.  "Hewitt's  Quick  Step,"  as  performed  by  the  Jeffer 
son  Guards  Band.  Dedicated  to  Lt.  James  L.  Hewitt  and  the  Officers 
of  the  New  York  Light  Guard  by  T.  Rebhun.     Folio  pictorial  Cover. 
New  York.     n.  d.  $1.50 

839.  MUSIC.     Dan  Bryant's  Popular  Comic  Song.     "How  are  you 
Green-Backs !"    Words  by  E.  Bowers.    Music  by  Charles  Glover.    Folio. 
Pictorial  wrappers.     New  York.     (1864)  $2.50 

"We're  coming  Father  Abram.  One  hundred  thousand  more 
Five  hundred  presses  printing  us  from  morn  till  night  is  o'er"  etc. 


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840.  MUSIC.      "Washington    and    Lincoln."      Song    and    Chorus. 
Words  and  Music  by  Henry  C.  Work.     Folio.     Chicago.     1864.        $2.00 
"Who  gave  us  Independence.     On  Continent  and  Sea 
Who  saved  the  glorious  Union  and  set  a  people  free!"  etc. 

•  841.  MUSIC.  "Lincoln  Quick  Step."  Music  by  Ch.  Grobe.  Folio, 
Emblematic  with  fine  vignette  portrait,  clean  shaved,  of  Lincoln,  with 
Mississippi  flat  boat  beneath.  Philadelphia.  1860.  $5-OO 

"  'Honest  Old  Abe'  has  split  many  a  Rail 

He  is  up  to  his  work,  and  he'll  surely  not  fail, 

He  has  guided  his  Flat-boat  thro  many  a  straight,. 

And  watchfull  he'll  prove  at  the  Helm  of  the  State." 

842.  MUSIC.    To  the  President.    "We  are  Coming  Father  Abraham 
300,000  more."    Words  from  the  N.  Y.  Evening  Post,  arranged  by  S.  J. 
Adams.     Folio.     Boston.     1862.  $2.00 

843.  MUSIC.     "Grafted  into   the  Army."     Words   and  music  by 
Henry  C.  Work.     Folio  pictorial  covers.     Chicago.     1862.  $2.00 

844.  MUSIC.     "Mourn  ye  afflicted  people — Mourn."    Monody  on 
the  Death  of  A.  Lincoln.     Sixteenth  President  of  the  U.  S.  born  Feb. 
12,  1808.    Died  by  the  hand  of  an  Assassin  April  17,  1865.     Words  and 
Music  by  J.  C.  Beckel.     Folio.     Cincinnati.     1865.  $2.50 

845.  MUSIC.     "President  Lincoln's   Funeral   March."     Composed 
by  E.  Mack.     Folio.     Title  within  black  borders  and  vignette  head  of 
Lincoln  on  cover.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $I-5O 

846.  MUSIC.    "The  Nation  Mourns."    Funeral  March  to  the  Mem 
ory  of  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN,  the  Martyr  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America.     Music  by  Mrs.  E.  A.  Parkhurst.     Folio,  with  very  fine  large 
lithographic  portrait  of  Lincoln  on  fore  cover.    New  York.     1865.    $3-5° 

847.  MUSIC.    Young  Eph's  Jubilee.    Song  and  Dance  as  performed 
by  Thomas  Gething's.    Words  by  J.  B.  Murphy.    Music  by  W.  H.  Brack- 
way.     Folio  pictorial  cover.     Chicago.     1865.  $2.50 

848.  MUSIC.    "FUNERAL  MARCH"  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  the  Martyr  President  of  the  U.  S.  A.    Music  by  Mrs.  Parkhurst. 
Folio  heavy  black  borders  on  cover.     New  York.     1865.  $1.50 

849.  MUSIC.    "He's  Gone  to  the  Arms  of  Abraham."    Comic  Bal 
lad.     By  Sep  Winner.     Folio.     Philadelphia.     1864.  $2.00 

850.  MUSIC.     "The   Nation  in  Tears."     In  Memoriam  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Words  by  R.  C.     Music  by  Konrad  Treuer.     Printed  within 
black  borders.     Large  woodcut  portrait  of  Lincoln  on  front  cover,  Full 
page  Memorial  Card  and  View  of  the  Funeral  Procession  on  Broadway 
on  last  page.     Folio.     New  York.     1865.  $6.00 

Rare. 


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851.  MUSIC.    "A  Nation  Mourns  Her  Martyred  Son."    Words  by 
Alice  Hawthorne.     Music  by  Sep  Winner.     Folio.     Philadelphia.     1865. 

$3.00 
An  extremely  fine  Funeral  Hymn. 

852.  MUSIC.     "Lincoln  Quick  Step."     Dedicated  to  Abraham  Lin 
coln,  President  of  the  U.  S.     Composed  by  Ch.  Grobe.     Fine  early  por 
trait  of  Lincoln  with  full  beard  on  cover.     Folio.     Philadelphia.     1860. 

$5.00 
One  of  the  Earliest  Lincoln  Musical  Pieces  with  an  unusually  fine  portrait. 

853.  MUSIC.    "The  President's  Hymn."    Song  and  Chorus.    Words 
by  Dr.  Muhlenburg,  music  by  J.  W7.  Turner.     Folio,  wrappers.     Boston. 
1863.  $2.50 

854.  MUSIC.    Des  Deutschen  Vaterland  und  Die  Wacht  am  Rhein. 
Words  by  G.  Reichardt  and  C.  Wilhelm.     Piano  Music  by  F.  Ludke. 
Folio  pictorial  cover.     New  York.     1870.  $1.00 

855.  MUSIC.    "He's  Gone  to  the  Arms  of  Abraham."    Comic  War 
Ballad.     By  Sep  Winner.     Dedicated  to  E.  F.  Dixey.     Folio.     Phila 
delphia.     1863.  ^  $2.50 

"He's  gone.     He's  gone.    As  meek  as  any  lamb, 

They  took  him,  yes,  they  took  him,  to  the  Arms  of  Abraham." 

856.  MUSIC.    "We  are  coming  Father  Abraham,  or  Three  hundred 
thousand  more."     Inscribed  to  our  Volunteers  by  A.  B.  Irving.     Folio. 
Chicago.     1862.  $3.00 

One  of  the  most  famous  of  the  Lincoln  War  Songs. 

857.  MUSIC.     "We'll  fight  for  Uncle  Abe."     Plantation  Song  and 
Chorus.     Sung  with  great  success  by  C.   Pettengill  at  the  Concerts  of 
the  Buckley  Serenaders.     Melody  by  J.  K.  Campbell,  arranged  by  Fred 
Buckley.     Folio.     Boston.     1863.  $2.00 

858.  MUSIC.    "The  Light  Guards  Quickstep."    Composed  and  Re 
spectfully  dedicated  to  the  Milwaukee  Light  Guards  by  H.  N.  Hempsted. 
Folio,  colored  pictorial  wrapper.     Milwaukee.     1859.  $2.50 

A  Rare  Wisconsin  Piece. 

859.  MUSIC.     "Uncle  Abram,  Bully  for  you !"     Song  and  Chorus 
by  G.  R.  Lampard.    Words  by  J.  Smith.    Folio.     Chicago.     1862.    $2.50 

A  highly  popular  Western  Lincoln  Song. 

860.  MUSIC.     "We   are   Coming   Father  Abram,   Three   hundred 
thousand  more."    Set  to  Music  by  P.  S.  Gilmore.    Folio.    Boston.     1862. 

$3.00 

861.  MUSIC.      "Farewell    Father,    Friend    and    Guardian."      We 
mourn  the  Nation's  Dead.     Abraham  Lincoln,  President,  assassinated  in 
Washington,  April  14,  1865.     Words  by  L.  M.  Dawn.     Music  by  Geo. 
F.  Root.    Folio.     Chicago.     1865.  $2.50 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  115 

862.  NABUCO,  JOAQUIM.     Lincoln's  World  Influence.     Remarks  of 
the  Brazilian  Ambassador  at  the  14th  Annual  Banquet  of  the  Lincoln  Re 
publican  Club  and  of  the  Young  Men's  Republican  Club  of  Grand  Rapids 
on  February  12,  1906.  $2-75 

Privately  Printed  and  Scarce. 

863.  NABUCO,    JOAQUIM.     Lincoln's    Centenary.      Speech    of    the 
Brazilian  Ambassador  at  the  Celebration  in  Washington.     Svo,  original 
wrappers.    Washington,  D.  C.    1909.  $1.00 

864.  NANCY  HANKS,  the  Story  of  Abraham  Lincoln's  Mother. 
By  CAROLINE  HANKS  HITCHCOCK.    With  Frontispiece  and  10  illustrations. 
i6mo,  limp  morocco,  gilt  top.     New  York.     1900.  $1-5° 

"This  book  will  silence  forever  in  the  minds  of  unprejudiced  Readers  the  pain 
ful  doubts  which  have  rested  on  the  origin  of  Abraham  Lincoln." 

865.  NASON,  EUAS.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln  late  President  of 
the  United  States,  delivered  before  the  New  England  Historie-Genealog- 
ical  Society.  Svo,  half  light  calf,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Boston. 
1865.  $4.00 

Contains   fine  original  Poem,  written  for  the  Occasion  entitled   "THE  BURIAL 
OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN"  signed  I.  H.  S. 

866.  NATIONAL  POLICE  GAZETTE.     Edited  by   George  W. 
Matsell.     Containing  6  large  Cuts  of  the  Shooting  of  Lincoln,  the  Death 
Bed  Scene,  Portrait  of  Booth,  etc.     Lettered  "The  Assassin's  Carnival" 
Account  of  the  Murder  printed  within  black  borders.    4  pages  folio.    New 
York.    April  22,  1865.  $5-OO 

867.  NAVAL  OFFICERS.     Message  of  the  President  recommend 
ing  a  Vote  of  Thanks  by  Congress  to  Captains  James  J.  Lardner,  C.  H. 
Davis,   S.  H.   Stringham  and  Commanders  J.  A.  Dahlgren,   Stephen  C. 
Rowan  and  DAVID  D.  PORTER,  for  distinguished  Services.    One  page,  Svo. 
Washington.     1862.  $6.00 

Very  Rare. 

868.  NEGRO  SOLDIERS.     Message  of  the  President  communicat 
ing  correspondence  relative  to  the  use  of  Negroes  by  the  French  Army  in 
Mexico.     4  pp.     Svo,  folded.     Washington.     1863.  $3-OO 

Refers  to  the   employment  of  a  Regiment   of   Native  troops   from   Egypt   for 
garrison  duty  at  Vera  Cruz  in  place  of  the  French  killed  by  yellow  fever. 

869.  NELSON,  HENRY  A.    The  "Divinely  Prepared  Ruler,"  and  the 
"Fit  End  of  Treason."    Two  Discourses  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyter 
ian  Church,  Springfield  Illinois.     May  7,  1865.     Svo,  original  wrappers. 
Springfield.    1865.  $5-OO 

Only  250  copies  printed.    One  of  the  finest  and  scarcest  of  the  Illinois  Eulogies. 

870.  NEW  GOSPEL  OF  PEACE,  according  to   Saint  Benjamin. 
Complete  in  4  series.     I2mo,  half  dark  brown  morocco  neat,  with  all  the 


u6  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

original    wrappers    bound    in.    uncut.      New    York.      Sinclair    Tousey. 
1863-66.  $10.00 

All  First  Edition  of  these  very  amusing  political  Satires  on  the  Lincoln  Ad 
ministration.  Written  by  Richard  Grant  White. 

871.  NEW  GRANDA.     Message  from  the  President  in  answer  to 
Resolution  of  the  House  asking  why  our  Minister  to  New  England  has 
not  presented  his  Credentials.    2  pp.  8vo.    Washington.   1863.  $2-5° 

In  this  long  Message  Lincoln  explains  that  a  New  Revolution  having  broken 
out  he  had  instructed  the  Minister  not  to  present  his  Credentials  to  either  the 
Government  of  the  Granadian  Conferency  or  to  the  Provisional  Military  Govern 
ment  but  to  wait  instructions. 

872.  NEW  MEXICO.     Message  of  the  President  regarding  public 
lands  donated  for  the  benefit  of  Colleges  in  the  Territory  of  New  Mexico. 
One  page,  Svo.     Washington.     1863.  $1.00 

873.  NEW  ORLEANS.     Message  from  the  President  communicat 
ing  a   Copy   of   General    Orders    issued  by  Major   Gen.    Banks    at    New 
Orleans.    4  pp.  Svo.    Washington.     1864.  $3-5O 

A  Great  State  Paper  dealing  mostly  with  the  subject  of  Compensated  Plan 
tation  Labor,  Public  or  Private,  and  the  Restoration  of  Civil  Government. 

874.  NEW  ORLEANS  5  CENT  SONG-BOOK.     Illustrated  with 
woodcuts.     I2mo,    half    morocco,    original    wrappers    bound  in.      New 
Orleans.     John  Hopkins.     1863.  $7-5o 

Contains  "Lincoln  going  to  Canaan"  and  several  Songs  expressing  strong  Anti- 
Lincoln  Sentiments. 

875.  NEWPORT.     Message  of  the  President  transmitting  Corres 
pondence  relative  to    the    attempted    seizure    of    M.    Fauchet,    Minister 
Plenipotentiary  of  France,  by  the  Commander  of  the  British  Ship  of  War 
"Africa,"  within  the  Waters  of  the  United  States.     8vo,  sewed.     Wash 
ington.     1862.  $5.00 

The  incident  referred  to  occurred  in  1795  in  sight  of  the  Fort  at  Newport. 
The  only  form  in  which  this  very  interesting  Rhode  Island  Matter  can  be  found. 

876.  NEWELL,  ROBERT   H.     The  Martyr  President.     With  black 
borders  to  the  text  throughout.     I2mo,  half  dark  brown  morocco,  original 
glazed  wrappers  bound  in.    New  York.     1865.  $6.00 

First  Edition  of  one  of  the  Finest  Poems  written  on  the  Death  of  Lincoln.  The 
Author  was  better  known  as  "ORPHEUS  C.  KERR"  the  Humourist  of  the  Civil  War. 

877.  NEW  WORLD  HEROES :    Lincoln  and  Garfield.    The  Life 
Story  of  two  self-made  Men,  whom  the  people  made  Presidents.     By  the 
Author   of   "Grace    Darling,"   Portrait.      I2mo,    cloth.      London,    about 
1883.  $2.00 

LINCOLN'S  COPY. 

878.  NEW  YORK.    Welcome  to  Goldwin  Smith,  by  Citizens  of  New 
York,  at  the  Union  League  Club,  Nov.  12,  1864.    Svo,  half  blue  morocco, 
gilt  back  and  top,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    New  York.     1864.    $75.00 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  117 

With  Autograph  Inscription  on  front  wrapper:  ''The  President  of  the  United 
States,  with  W .  Jay's  Compliments."  In  the  Address  by  Goldwin  Smith  he  said  of 
Lincoln  "Here  is  no  Anarchy,  no  Military  Dictatorship.  In  the  midst  of  Civil  War, 
a  Civilan  is  re-elected  President,  by  a  Constitutional  Process  as  tranquil  as  an 
English  Sabbath  Day.  And  no  King  is  more  secure  in  the.  Allegiance  of  his  Sub 
jects  than  is  the  President  in  the  Allegiance  of  all — even  those  who  voted  against 
him — beneath  his  Elective  Rule."  The  Volume  also  contains  a  short  letter  of  Re 
grets  at  not  being  present  from  President  Lincoln  and  many  Complimentary 
Speeches,  and  Letters  by  Henry  Ward  Beecher,  Peter  Cooper,  O.  W.  Holmes,  Parke 
Godwin,  Charles  Sumner  and  others. 

879.  NEW  YORK.  Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Union  Square. 
New  York.     April  25,  1865.    Printed  for  the  Citizens  Committee.     Fine 
portrait.     Royal  8vo.  half  dark  brown  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound 
in.    New  York.    1865.  $4.00 

Contains  prayer  for  the  Occasion  by  Stephen  Tyng,  George  Bancroft's  Memorial 
Address,  Lincoln's  last  Inaugural  Address,  Rabbi  Isaac's  Scripture  Selections  and 
Bryant's  Famous  Funeral  Ode 

"Oh  slow  to  smite  an^d  swift  to  spare." 

880.  NEW  YORK.     Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  City  of 
New  York.    Text  printed  within  black  borders  throughout.    Fine  portrait 
of  Lincoln  and  numerous  fine  views  of  the  Procession  at  the  City  Hall, 
Madison  Square,  Desbrosses  Street  Ferry,    etc.     8vo,  cloth.     New  York. 
1865.  $3-00 

One  of  the  handsomest  Xew  York  Books  ever  got  Tip  by  David  T.  Valentine 
for  the  Common  Council. 

MAYOR  GAYNOR  ON  LINCOLN  AND  SLAVERY. 

881.  NEWT    YORK.     Very    interesting    Typewritten    Letter    signed 
from  Mayor  W.  J.  Gaynor  to  Isaac  Markens,  Author  of  " Lincoln  and  the 

Jews"  in  reference  to  the  effect  of  the  Emancipation  Proclamation 

"/  did  not  say  that  he  was  too  late  in  signing  it,  but  that  he  signed  it  only 
after  great  importunity.     I  suppose  you  know  that  Lincoln  was  not  an 
Abolitionist.     He  did  not  try  to  free  the  slave.     He  only  opposed  Slavery's 
further  extension.     He  said  that  he  " WOULD  SAVE  THE  UNION  WITH 
SLAVERY  IF  HE  COULD,  WITHOUT  IT  IP  HE  MUST"  etc.,  etc.     One  page 
8vo,  Mayor's  Office.     New  York.     Jan.  3,  1912.  $10.00 

882.  NEW   YORK   BROADSIDE.      President   Lincoln's   Farewell 
Address  to  his  Old  Neighbors,  Springfield.  February   12,   1861.     Folio 
14  x  18  inches.    New  York.     1865.  $6.50 

883.  NEW  YORK  TIMES,  with  account  of  the  Trial  of  the  Con 
spirators,  and  with  9  very  interesting  contemporary  illustrations  of  the 
Murder  laid  in.     April  10,  May  15-19,  1865.  $12.50 

884.  NEVADA.     Message   of   the   President   transmitting  a   Com 
munication  from  the  Governor  of  the  Territory  of  Nevada.     Svo,  sewed. 
Washington.     1862.  $10.00 

The  First  Governor's  First  Report  giving  very  interesting  details  about  the 
Secession  Elements,  the  Gamblers  and  Desperadoes,  Indian  Troubles  etc. 


n8  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVK.,  Nsw  YORK  CITY 

885.  NICHOLAS,  S.  S.    A  Review  of  the  Argument  of  President 
Lincoln  and  Attorney  General  Bates,  in  favor  of  Presidential  Power  to 
suspend  the  privilege  of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus.    8vo,  half  light  calf, 
Louisville  Ky.     1861.-  $7.50 

Rare.     Written  by  a  "thorough  and  devoted   Unionist"  in  complete  opposition 
to  the  Views  of  Lincoln  and  his  proposed  ''March  to  Despotism." 

886.  NICCOLLS,  SAMUEL  J.     In  Memoriam.     A  Discourse  on  the 
Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    Delivered  in  the  Second  Presbyterian 
Church  of  St.  Louis.    April  23,  1865.    8vo,  original  wrappers.    St.  Louis. 
1865.  $7.50 

A  Rare   Missouri   Lincoln   Sermon.     Very  fine  Copy. 

887.  NICCOLLS,  SAMUEL  J.     In  Memoriam.     A  Discourse  on  the 
Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  de 
livered  in  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church  of  St.  Louis,  April  23,  1865. 
8vo,  half  dark  brown  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     St.  Louis. 
1865.  $10.00 

The  Rarest  of  the  St.  Louis  Addresses. 


NICOLAY,    JOHN    G.      Abraham    Lincoln.     i2mo,    half   calf, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston.     1882.  $10.00 

The  above  article  was  written  for  the  Encyclopedia  Britannica  and  only  50 
copies  were  printed  of  the  present  edition,  for  copyright  purposes. 

889.  NICOLAY,  JOHN  G.    Abraham  Lincoln.     I2mo,  original  wrap 
pers.     Boston.     1882.  $8.00 

First  Edition.     Extremely   scarce. 

890.  NICOLAY  AND  HAY.     Complete  Works  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln.     Edited  by  John  G.  Nicolay  and  John  Hay.     With  a  General  Intro 
duction  by  Richard  Watson  Gilder,  and  Special  Articles  by  Other  Eminent 
Persons.     Profusely   Illustrated  with  Portraits  and   other  Illustrations. 
12  Vols.    8vo,  three-quarter  brown  levant,  gold  panelled  backs,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.    New  York.     (1905).  $40.00 

The  Gettysburg  Edition  de  Luxe.  Xiiuibcr  I.  Inserted  in  the  First  Volume  is 
a  short  note  from  John  Hay  dated  from  the  Department  of  State  Feb.  12,  1904, 
identifying  himself  and  Mr.  Xi'colay  in  a  photograph  taken  with  Lincoln  in  1863. 
Laid  in,  in  the  same  volume  is  a  letter  from  the  Publishers  acknowledging  the  Re 
ceipt  of  Ninety  dollars  in  payment  for  the  set  and  stating  "We  arc  shipping  you  to 
day  via  American  Express  the  first  shipment  of  Set  No.  i,  which  set  was  reserved 
for  ROBERT  T.  LINCOLN,  but  upon  Mr.  Marcy's  Request  we  are  forwarding  same  to 
you." 

891.  NILES,  REV.  H.  E.  Address  on  the  Occasion  of  President  Lin 
coln's  Funeral  Obsequies.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
York  Pa.     1865.  $6.50 

Only  300  copies  printed.  With  presentation  slip  from  the  Author  to  Samuel 
Agnew  President  of  the  Pennsylvania  Historical. 

892.  NILES,  H.  E.    Address  on  the  Occasion  of  President  Lincoln's 
Funeral  Obsequies  in  York,  Pa.    Svo,  original  wrappers.    York.     Hiram 
Young.    April  19,  1865.  $3 .00 

Very  scarce.     Only  300  Copies  having  been  printed. 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  A  vs.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  119 

893.  NOBLE,    MASON.      Sermon    delivered    in    the    U.    S.    Naval 
Academy  on  the  day  of  the  Funeral  of  the  late  President  Abraham  Lin 
coln.    Svo,  wrappers.    Newport,  R.  I.     1865.  $3-5O 

A  Scarce  Newport  Naval  Academy  Address. 

894.  NOBLE,    MASON.      Sermon    delivered    in    the    United    States 
Naval   Academy   on   Abraham   Lincoln.     Svo,   half   morocco,   wrappers 
bound  in.    Newport.     1865.  $5-OO 

Fine  and  Rare  Naval  Address. 

895.  NORTH  AMERICAN  REVIEW  for  Dec.   1906,  containing 
two  Important  Lincoln  Reviews :    ''Lincoln  the  Laivyer"  by  M.  De  Wolfe 
Howe  and  "Lew  Wallace  an  Autobiography"  by  Gen.  O.  O.  Howard. 
Bound  up  with  Lippincotts  August  number  containing  "Personal  Recol 
lection  of  Abraham  Lincoln"  by  James  M.  Scovel.    Svo,  half  brown  mo 
rocco,  original  covers  bound  in.     New  York  and  Philadelphia.      1906- 
1889.  $2.50 

896.  NORTH  CAROLINA.     Message  from  the  President  in  rela 
tion  to  the  Authority  and  Action  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Stanley,  Military 
Governor  of  North  Carolina.    2  pages.    Svo.    Washington.     1862.    $1.50 

"Refers  to  Charges  that  the  Governor  had  prevented  the  Education  of  Children, 
white  or  black,  in  said  State. 

897.  NORTHROP,  REV.  H.  H.    A  Sermon  upon  the  Assassination 
of  President  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  at  Carthage,  Ills.,  on  April  19, 
1865.      8pp.    Svo,    half    morocco    gilt    wrappers    bound    in.      Carthage. 
1865.  $25.00 

With  presentation  inscription  by  the  author  on  back  cover  expressing  "reverence 
for  Mr.  L.  and  abhorrence  of  rebellion  and  traitorism  as  exhibited  by  Jeff  Davis, 
ANDREW  JOHNSON,  &c."  This  coupling  of  Andrew  Johnson  and  Jeff  Davis  is  some 
what  surprising  as  the  only  reference  in  this  very  spirited  Discourse,  to  Johnson 
is  rather  complimentary  than  otherwise. 

898.  NORTON,  CHARLES  ELIOT.    The  North  American  Review  for 
January,  1865,  containing  a  2i-page  Review  by  CHARLES  ELIOT  NORTON 
of   Raymonds   "History   of   the  Administration   of  President  Lincoln." 
Svo,  half  dark  brown  morocco  neat,  uncut,  covers  bound  in.     Boston. 
1865.  $4.00 

899.  NOTT.   CHARLES  C.     The   Coming  Contraband;   A   Reason 
against  the  Emancipation  Proclamation,  not  given  by  Mr.  Justice  Curtis, 
to  whom  it  is  addressed,  by  An  Officer  in  the  Field.     I2mo,  half  roan, 
front  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York.     1862.  $7.00 

Scarce. 

900.  NO  YES,  ISAAC  P.     Ode  on  Lincoln.     8  pages   i2mo,  sewed. 
Privately  printed  Dec.  15,  1907.  $5«oo 

First  Edition.     Extremely  Curious.     The  Author  signs  himself  as  belonging  to 
Battery  H.  First  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery. 


120  GKO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AYE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

901.  OAKLEAF,    J.    B.     Abraham    Lincoln;    his    Friendship    for 
Humanity   and    Sacrifice    for   Others.     Portrait  and  frontispiece.     4to, 
wrappers.     Moline,  111.     1910.  $5.00 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription. 

IMPORTANT  ILLINOIS  LINCOLN  DOCUMENT. 

902.  OGLESBY,  RICHARD  J.     Governor  of  Illinois.    A.  L.  S.,  writ 
ten  as  Governor  the  Day  after  Lincoln's  Death  to  George  Harrington 
of  the  Treasury  Department  sending  him  an  official  Copy  of  the  Resolu 
tions  passed  by  the  Citizens  of  Illinois  at  the  State  Capitol  and  full  list 
of  the  Names  of  the  Delegates  from  Illinois  and  Kentucky  appointed  to 
accompany  the  Remains  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln  to  Springfield : 
/  enclose   herewith   Copy   of  Resolutions  passed   by  a  Meeting   of  the 
Citizens  of  Illinois  at  the  Capitol.     You  will  notice  that  a  Committee  has 
been  appointed  to  proceed  to  this  City  to  carry  out  the  Purposes  expressed 
in  the  Resolutions.     I  beg  to  submit  these  Resolutions  to  you  for  the  pur 
pose  of  laying  them  before  the  Secretary  of  War  or  the  Cabinet  if  the 
matter  shall  again  come  up  before  them  that  the  Wishes  of  the  State  of 
Illinois  may  be  definitely  known  relative  to  the  final  disposition  of  the 
Remains  of  the  President.     The  Committee  will  arrive  b\  noon  of  Wed 
nesday  I  am  almost  certain  and  will  be  anxious  to  take  charge  of  the  Re 
mains  subject   to   such   suggestions,   directions   or  arrangements   as   the 
Cabinet  may   be   inclined   to   adopt.      Very  respectfully   R.   J.    Oglesby 
Gov.     2  pages  8vo.     Washington.  April   16,   1865.  $250.00 

Accompanying  the  Letter  are  the  Citizens  Resolutions  addressed  to  "GOVERNOR 
R.  J.  OGLESBY  AND  MRS.  LINCOLN."  The  document  commences  "Immediately  updw 
the  Receipt  of  the  News  of  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln  a  meeting  of 
People  of  Springfield  ivas  held  at  the  State  House  Hon.  Jesse  K.  Dubois  was 
chosen  President,  Hon.  Stephen  T.  Logan,  William  F.  Elkins,  Elijah  Hales  (and 

others}  Vice  Presidents  Ho>;i.  John  T.  Stuart  came  forward  and  addressed 

the  audience  condoling  with  them  upon  the  deep  grief  which  has  befallen  the 
American  Nation,  and  relating  some  interesting  Circumstances  connected  with  his 

last  interview  with  the  President The  Committee  after  retiring  for  a  few 

moments  reported  the  following  Resolutions Whereas  we  have  learned  by 

telegraph  from  the  City  of  Washington  of  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln 
arid  whereas  WE  His  NEIGHBORS  AND  FRIENDS  REGARD  His  DEATH  AS  A  GREAT 
AND  IRREPARABLE  NATIONAL  CALAMITY;  WHEREAS  IT  is  FITTING  THAT  THOSE  WHO 
KNEW  HIM  BEST  IN  LTEE  SHOULD  EXPRESS  THEIR  DEEP  DISTRESS  AT  His  UNTIMELY 
DEATH  BE  IT  RESOLVED;  Therefore  that  we  his  Neighbors  and  Friends  Without  dis 
tinction  of  Party,  forgetting  all  past  differences  of  Opinion  unite  in  Solemn  Ac 
cord  in  the  expression  of  our  deep  sympathy  for  his  Family,  Jiis  Friends,  our 
Country,  and  the  Peace  of  Mankind  for  his  untimely  Death  in  the  hour  of  our 
Country's  Struggle,  whfri  was  to  be  caHed  into  exercise  those  qualities  of  Head 

which  endeared  him  as  a  Man  and  made  him  distinguished  as  a  President 

Resolved  that  since  the  unexampled  Success  of  our  Arms  we  have  with  Patriotic 
Pride  beheld  Indication  upon  the  part  of  Mr.  Lincoln  of  a  Policy  of  Restoration  and 
Union  in  the  Consummation  of  which  the  Peace  of  the  Country  and  the  wonted 
National  Integrity  would  again  be  restored  to  our  Stricken  Union."  etc.,  with  final 
Resolution  that  the  City  which  had  long-  been  his  Home  should  receive  his  Remains 
for  interment.  The  Resolutions  cover  4  quarto  pages  and  the  names  of  the  Illinois 
and  Kentu-cky  Delegates.  2  pages. 

AN  ORIGINAL  ILLINOIS-LINCOLN  ASSOCIATION  DOCUMENT  OF  SUPREM^  HISTORICAL. 
IMPORTANCE. 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  121 

903.  OGLESBY,  RICHARD  JAMES.    Senator  from  Illinois,  Brig-Gen. 
in  the  Civil  War  and  many  years  associated  with  Abraham  Lincoln.     Very 
fine  Autograph  Letter,  to  his  friend  Thomas  Donaldson,  entirely  on  Lin 
coln  and  politics  in  Illinois.     "My  dear  Old  Friend.     Early  in  the  Spring 
of  1858,  Circuit  Court  was  being  held  in  Urbana,  III.     MR.  LINCOLN  was 
attending  the  Court  in  his  Annual  Round  of  the  Circuit.     I  went  up  from 
Decatur  in  a  buggy  with  a  Iwyer  friend  to  the  Court.     While  there  the 
Question  arose  of  a  Candidate  for  Congress  in  our  District,  composed  of 
75  counties  running  from  Decatur  and  south  along  the   Wabash  River 
and  South-Hast  Illinois  about  100  or  125  miles.     A  strong  Democratic 
Region  interspersed  with  a  good  many  Old  Whigs,  nearly  all  of  whom 
ivere  from  the  Southern  States,  and  all  both  Democrats  and  Whigs  were 
rather  pro-Slavery  in  feeling,  or  more  correctly  stated  ivere  very  much 
opposed  to  Abolitionism  and  very  suspicious  of  Republicanism.     Douglas 
had  helped  them  to  make  the  case  as  bad  as  possible  black  Republicans. 
The  District  was,  or  had  been  since  1854,  about  4,000  to  5,000  Democratic 
Majority.    It  was  not  very  good  territory  for  Republican  Success.    A 
good  many  of  us  were  together  at  Urbana  Anti-Nebraska  Men,  Republi 
cans  and  Anti-Slavery  Old  Whigs.     I  had  been,  as  had  MR.  LINCOLN  of 
course  Anti-Slavery  Old  Whigs!'     etc In  one  of  our  walks  to 
gether  the  subject  of  going  frankly  before  the  people  and  trusting  to 
their  good. sense  and  good  heart,  when  frankly  and  openly  appealed  to  in 
behalf  of  Justice,  Right  and  Liberty.     MR.  LINCOLN,  in  his  mild,  stern 
way  said :     "REMEMBER,  DICK,  TO  KEEP  CLOSE  TO  THE  PEOPLE.     THEY 

ARE  ALWAYS  RIGHT  AND  WILL  MISLEAD  NO  ONE/'  I  have  given 

you  the  substance  of  the  cirumstances  that  brought  forth  the  Remark  you 
referred  to  and  which  I  now  give  to  you  correctly.     2  pages,  8vo,  with 
envelope.     Elk  Hart,  111.     Sept.  24,  1894.  $65.00 

904.  OGLESBY,  R.  J.  A  slip  in  Oglesby's  writing  and  signed  by 
him:     "Remember.  Dick,  to  keep  close  to  the  people  they  are  always 
right    and    will    mislead    no  one."     "Is    exactly    what  he    said.     R.    J. 
Oglesby."  $7.50 

With  Senator  Oglesby's  Note  that  these  were  Abraham  Lincoln's  Words  to  him 
at  Urbana  in  1858. 

905.  OLDROYD,    OSBORN    H.      The   Lincoln    Memorial.      Album- 
Immortelles.     Original  Life  Pictures  with  Autographs,  from  the  Hands 
of  Hearts  of  Eminent  Americans  and  Europeans,  contemporaries  of  the 
GREAT  MARTYR  TO  LIBERTY  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.    Finely  Illustrated.  8vo, 
original  half  morocco  gilt.     New  York.     1883.  $3-5o 

906.  OLDROYD,  OSBORN  H.     Lincoln's  Campaign  or  the  Political 
Revolution  of  1860.    Profusely  Illustrated  zvith  14  portraits  and  biograph 
ies  of  Presidential  Possibilities.     i6mo,  cloth.    Chicago.     (1896).       $2.00 

907.  OLDROYD,  OSBORN  H.    The  Assassination  of  President  Lin 
coln.      Flight,    Pursuit,   Capture,   and    Punishment   of   the   Conspirators. 
With  an  Introduction  by  Brig.-Gen.  T.  M.  Harris,  a  Member  of  the  Com- 


122  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

mission.     Portraits  and  Illustrations.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Wash 
ington,  1901.  $12.50 

Edition  of  250  copies,  each  signed  by  the  Author,  with  two  letters  from  the 
author  regarding  the  book  laid  in.  The  3-page  letter  discusses  at  length  the  variety 
of  the  Ford's  Theatre  play  bills  for  the  night  of  April  I5th. 

908.  OLDROYD,  OSBORN  H.     The  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln.      Flight,    Pursuit,   Capture,   and   Punishment   of   the   Conspirators. 
With  an  Introduction  by  T.  M.  Harris.     With  82  Portraits  and  Illustra 
tions.       Small  Svo,  cloth.     Washington.     1901.  $2.00 

909.  OLD     SALEM    CHAUTAUQUA.       Seventeenth    Assembly. 
August  1914.     With  numerous  portraits  and  illustrations.     Svo,  original 
wrappers  with  bearded  portrait  of  Lincoln.     Petersburg,  111.     1914.    $1.00 

On  last  page  of  Cover  is  an  Original  Poem  "Tun;  RAIL-SPUTTER"  by  Bill  Bone. 

910.  ORIGINAL  ACROSTICS,  on  some  of  the  States  and  Presi 
dents  of  the  United   States,  and  various  other   Subjects,   Political  and 
Personal.     By  ROBERT  BLACKWKU;.     Illustrated  with  50  portraits  and 
other  cuts.    i2mo,  cloth.  New  York.  Printed  for  the  Author.   1871.  $2.50 

In  this  Edition  the  Verses  on  Lincoln  are  highly  Eulogistic  instead  of  the  very 
defamatory  lines  which  occur  in  the  1861  Edition. 

911.  O'SULLIVAN,  JOHN  L.     Union,  Disunion,  and  Reunion.     A 
Letter  to  General  Franklin  Pierce.  Ex-President  of  the  United  States. 
8vo,  original  limp  cloth.     London.     Bentley's  1862.  $8.50 

First  Edition.  The  Author  was  formerly  U.  S.  Minister  to  Portugal  and  his 
Letter  to  Pierce  is  written  in  the  strongest  condemnation  of  Lincoln  and  his  Policy. 
Very  Scarce. 

912.  OUR  MARTYR  PRESIDENT.     Voices  from  the  Pulpit  of 
New  York  and  Brooklyn.     (Beecher,  Bellowd,  Tyng,  Henry,  J.  Fox,  R. 
Lowry,  Bishop  Simpson  and  others.)     Svo,  cloth.     New  York.   1865. 

$5.00 
Contains  many  Lincoln  eulogies  which  were  never  printed  separately. 

913.  PADDOCK,  WILBUR  F.    A  Great  Man  Fallen.    A  Discourse 
delivered  in  St.  Andrews  Church,  April  23,   1865.     Svo,  half  dark  mo 
rocco.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $3.50 

Only  a  small  number  printed  at  the  request  of  Governor  Pickering  and  the  other 
Members  of  President  Lincoln's  Funeral  Escort. 

914.  PALMER,   ROBERT  M.     Washington  and  the  Union  Oration 
delivered  by  the  Speaker  of  the  Senate  of  Pennsylvania  at  the  Reception 
of  President  Lincoln  at  Harrisburg  and  the  Raising  of  the  National  Flag 
on  the  Dome  of  the  Capitol.    Svo,  half  light  calf  gilt,  wrappers  bound  in. 
Harrisburg.     Feb.  22,  1861.  $6.00 

915.  PAPER  MONEY.     Message  of  the  President  vetoing  "that 
part  of  an  Act  of  Congress  that  prohibits  the  Circulation  of  bank  Notes 
of  a  less  denomination  than  Five  Dollars  in  the  "District  of  Columbia," 
with  his  objections  thereto.    2  pages.    Svo.     Washington.     1862.         $2.00 


GKO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  123 

GIVEN  BY  LINCOLN  TO  GEN.  WILSON. 

916.  PARDON  PROCLAMATION.     General  Order  No.  64  con 
taining  President  Lincoln's   Proclamation  of   Pardon  to   Participants  in 
the  Rebellion  on  condition  of  taking  the  Oath  of  Allegiance.     5  pages, 
:6mo,     half     morocco.       Washington :       War     Department,     Feb.     18, 
1864.  $25.00 

Bound  in  is  an  interesting  3-page  Autograph  Letter  from  Gen.  James  Grant 
Wilson,  presenting  the  Proclamation  to  Major  Lambert  and  saying:  "Will  you  add 
the  accompanying  little  Document  to  your  Lincoln  Collection ?  The  President 
handed  it  to  me  the  morning  he  received  them  from  the  War  Department."  On 
back  of  Pamphlet,  Gen.  Wilson  has  also  written  "Received  from  Mr.  Lincoln  J. 
G.  W."  Laid  in  also  is  the  fine  Meserve  War  Photograph  of  James  Grant  Wilson 
with  presentation  inscription  on  back  from  F.  H.  Meserve. 

917.  PARKE,   N.   G.     The  Assassination  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States.     Overruled  for  the  good  of  our  Country.     A  Discourse 
preached  in  the  M.  E.  Church,  Pittston  Pa.     June  I,   1865.     8vo,  half 
brown  morocco.     Pittston.     1865.  $4-5o 

Scarce.     Sent  by  the  Author  to  W.  Elliot  Woodward  of  Roxbury. 

918.  PARKER,  REV.  HKNRY  E.     Discourse  the  Day  after  the  Re 
ception  of  the  Tidings  of  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.     8vo, 
half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    Concord,  N.  H.     1865.      $3.50 

A  Scarce  New  Hampshire  Lincoln  Eulogy. 

LINCOLN  THE  INVENTOR.     1849. 

919.  PATENT  OFFICE.     Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents 
for  the  year  1849.    8vo.  original  half  roan.    Washington.     1850.      $10.00 

Under  the  Head  of  "Navigation  and  Maratime  Implements"  on  page  57  is 
registered  Abraham  Lincoln's  Invention  of  a  "METHOD  OF  LIFTING  VESSELS  OVER 
SHOALS"  At  page  262  is  his  specification  in  full. 

VERY  RARE  CHICAGO  IMPRINT. 

920.  PATRIOTIC  GLEE  BOOK.    Oblong  I2mo,  boards.    Chicago. 
H.  M.  Higgins.     1863.  $15.00 

"Old  Abe  has  Gone  and  Did  it,  Boys"  ;  "The  Contraband's  Jubilee"  by  J.  G. 
Vv'hittier,  "Scott  and  the  Veteran,"  by  Bayard  Taylor,  "The  Negro  Emancipation 
Song,"  "We  Are  Coming  Father  Abraham,"  etc.,  etc. 

921.  PATRIOT'S  OFFERING  or,  the  Life,  Services,  and  Military 
Career  of  the  noble  trio,  Ellsworth;  Lyon,  and  Baker.     I2mo,  half  mo'- 
rocco.  original  covers  bound  in.     New  York.     1862.  $5-OO 

At  page  86  is  poem  written  by  Willie  Lincoln  on  the  Death  of  Col.  E.  Baker. 
At  end  are  Lincoln's  Proclamations  of  April  14  and  May  3,  1861.  Fine  Copy. 

922.  PATTERSON,  ADONIRAM  J.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln, 
delivered  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.     April  19,  1865.     8vo,  half  morocco, 

original  wrappers  bound  in.     Portsmouth.     1865.  $4.00 


124  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

At  end  of  the  Eulogy  is  an  Account  of  the  Obsequies  observed  by  the  City. 
With  a  fine  Original  Requiem  by  Albert  Laighton  and  an  Original  Hymn  by  E.  P. 
Nowell. 

923.  PATTERSON,   JAMES   W.      Memorial   Address   on   Life   and 
Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln   delivered   at  Concord   N.   H.     June   i. 
1865,  at  the  request  of  the  State  Authorities.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco, 
gilt  Printed  wrappers  bound  in.     Concord.     1865.  $6.00 

Presentation  Copy  from  the  Author  to  Samuel  Agnew,  with  his  Frank  as  M.  C. 

924.  PATTERSON,  ROBERT  M.     The  Character  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln.    A  Sermon  by  the  Pastor  of  the  Great  Valley  Presbyterian  Church. 
8vo,  half  light  brown  morocco.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $4-5° 

A  Rare  Lincoln  Eulogy  only  250  Copies  having  been  printed. 

925.  PORTRAIT.      Ferrotype    Portrait    of    Lincoln,    shield    shape, 
matted,  size  9-16  inch.    Mounted  carte-de-visite  size.    Utica.  n.  d.     $10.00 

One  of  the  Smallest  portraits  of  Lincoln  extant  said  to  have  been  taken  from 
life. 

A  SUPERB  OIL  PAINTING  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN. 

926.  PORTRAIT   OF   ABRAHAM   LINCOLN.     Painted   in   oil 
from  Life  by  the  Western  Artist  H.  COLCARD.     Face  to  right  with  Beard, 
grayish  blue  eyes,  black  tie.     Size  21  inches  by  26  inches  in  a  very  hand 
some  Rococco  Frame.    About  1863-4.  $3500.00 

AN  EXTREMELY  FINE  PORTRAIT.  Only  a  very  few  were  painted  in  Lincoln's 
Lifetime  and  these  are  all  in  Public  Institutions.  This  Portrait  was  formerly  in 
the  Libby  Prison  War  Museum  where  it  was  seen  and  much  admired  by  numbers 
of  Lincoln's  Personal  Friends  and  Contemporaries. 

THE  FINEST  LIFE  PORTRAIT  OF  LINCOLN  KNOWN. 

927.  PORTRAIT    OF    PRESIDENT    LINCOLN,    three-quarter 
length,  seated  beside  a  roll-top  desk;  face, to  right.     The  original  crayon 
drawing  by  Brady  in  life  size.     64  x  54  inches,  with  frame  richly  gilt. 
Washington.     1864.  $2500.00 

Unique  and  Extremely  Fine  Lincoln  Life  Portrait  and  considered  by  Lincoln 
himself  as  his  very  best  Portrait.  It  was  especially  executed  in  1864  by  Anthony 
Brady,  the  Famous  Civil  War  Photographer  and  Artist  at  Washington.  He  rated 
it  as  one  of  his  Finest  Works  and  it  remained  on  Exhibition,  and  not  for  Sale,  in 
his  Gallery  until  the  Opening  of  the  Centennial  Exposition  in  1876,  where  it  was 
placed  on  view  with  Portraits  also  by  Brady  of  Grant,  Sherman,  Thomas  and 
F^rragut  all  of  the  same  style  and  uniform  in  size.  At  the  close  of  the  Exposition 
Brady  again  exhibited  it  at  his  Washington-  Gallery  where  it  remained  till  his  Death. 

A  PRICELESS  ACQUISITION  TO  ANY  PUBLIC  OR  PRIVATE  LINCOLN  MEMORIAL  COL 
LECTION  AS  HAVING  BEEN  DRAWN  UNDER  LINCOLN'S  OWN  APPROVAL  AT  THE  HEIGHT 
OF  His  CAREER  AND  THE  FINEST  PORTRAIT  OF  HIM  EVER  PRODUCED. 

927-A.  PORTRAIT.  Photographic  Engraving  of  the  Engraving  of 
Brady's  Crayon  as  described  above.  With  Emblematic  Groups  of  Peace 
and  War  at  Corners.  Size  9  1-4  inches  x  6  1-2  inches.  1864.  $3.00 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AYE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  125 

928.  PORTRAIT   OF  LINCOLN  and  his  Family.     Engraved  by 
A.  B.   Walther  after  P.   Schell.    Size   20  x  14   inches  in   old  gilt   frame. 
Philadelphia.     John  Dainty.   1865.  $10.00 

929.  POST,  JACOB.     Discourse  on  the  Assassination  of   President 
Lincoln.     Preached  in  Camp  at  Harrison's  Landing,  Virginia  April  23, 
1865.     8vo,    half    morocco  gilt,    original    wrappers    bound  in.      Oswego. 
1865.  $6.50 

Scarce  and  Interesting  New  York  Item  the  Author  was  Chaplain  of  the  i84th 
Regiment  X.  V.  Vols. 

930.  POTTER,     WILLIAM     J.       The     National     Tragedy.       Four 
Sermons  on  the  Life  and  Death  of  Lincoln.    8vo,  original  front  wrappers. 
New  Bedford.    1865.  $4.00 

These  four  fine  Discourses  are  entitled :  "The  Assassination  of  the  Presi 
dent" — "The  Capacity  and  Historical  Position  of  President  Lincoln" — Discourses  on 
the  Day  of  Funeral  Rites  and  "The  Dramatic  Element  in  the  Career  of  Abraham 
Lincoln." 

931.  POTTER,  WILLIAM  J.  The  National  Tragedy.    Four  Sermons 
delivered  before  the  First  Congregational  Church  New  Bedford,  on  the 
Life   and   Death    of    ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.      8vo,    half   brown   morocco, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.     New  Bedford  Mass.     1865.  5.00 

932.  POWER,  JOHN  CARROLL.    Abraham  Lincoln.    His  Life,  Public 
Services,  Death  and  Great  Funeral  Cortege.  With  a  History  and  Descrip 
tion  of  the  National  Lincoln  Monument.     By  John  Carroll  Power.    Fine 
Portrait,  Maps  and  other  Illustrations.    8vo,  half  light  calf.     Springfield. 
1875-  $3-50 

Contains  full  account  of  the  Origin  and  Formation  of  the  National  Lincoln 
Monument  Association. 

933.  POWER,  JOHN  C.     History  of  An  Attempt  to  Steal  the  Body 
of    Abraham    Lincoln.      Illustrations.     8vo,    cloth.       Springfield.       111. 
1890.  $3.50 

Presentation  inscription  by  the  author  on  fly  leaf.  Also  contains  the  History 
of  the  "Lincoln  Guard  of  Honor,"  and  Eight  Years  Lin-coin  Memorial  Services. 

934.  PORTER,  ADMIRAL.     Message  of  the  President  recommending 
a  Vote  of  Thanks  to  David  D.  Porter,  acting  Rear  Admiral  for  brilliant 
services   in   attacking  Arkansas   Post  which   surrendered  on  Jan.    loth. 
One  page,  8vo.    Washington.     1863.  $2.00 

935.  PORTO    RICO.  Address   prepared   by   the   Commissioner    of 
Education  to  be  read  in  all  the  Schools  of  Porto  Rico  on  the  looth  Anni 
versary  of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8vo,  stitched.     Porto  Rico. 
Feb.  12,  1909.  $2.50 

Contains  an  Address,  followed  by  Bryant's  poem  "Lincoln" ;  and  Whitman's 
"O  Captain !  My  Captain  !"  ,  The  Address  and  the  two  poems  are  printed  both  in 
English  and  in  Spanish. 


126  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AYE:.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

FINE  LINCOLN   PORTRAITS. 

936.  PORTRAIT.     Powerful  Etching  on  fine  vellum  by  Schneider. 
Full  bust  with  beard.     Size  19  x  16.     No  date.  $40.00 

Proof  before  all  Letters.     The  Tenth  Impression  from  the  plate. 

937.  PORTRAIT.      Abraham    Lincoln.      Magnificent    Etching    by 
WILLIAM  MARSHALL.     Full  Bust  with  Beard  in  ornamental  frame  work. 
Size  20  x  26.     New  York.     1866.  $25.00 

A  Superb  India  Proof  Impression  of  Lincoln's  finest  portrait. 

938.  PORTRAIT.     The  old  ambrotype  portraits  of  Lincoln  in  the 
small  leather  cases  of  the  period  in  metal  frames.  $12.50 

One  of  the  smallest  portraits  of  Lincoln  known. 

939.  PORTRAIT.    Minature  Ambrotype  Portrait  of  Lincoln.     Half 
length  with  beard.     Small  oval  y2  x  ^  inches.     Yellow  metal  frame  in 
small  leather  case.  $12.00 

940.  PORTRAIT.      Interesting   Original   Water   Color   drawing  of 
Lincoln  by  G.  W.  Hunt,  representing  the  President  in  traveling  Costume, 
tall  silk  hat,  sitting  down.     Size  6  1-2  x  5  inches,  in  old  mahogany  frame. 
Signed  by  the  Artist  and  dated.     November  I9th,  1857.  $35«oo 

941.  PORTRAIT.  "Grand  Reception  of  the  Notabilities  of  the  Na 
tion  at  the  White  House.   1865."     Very  fine  large  Lithograph  represent 
ing  President  and  Mrs.  Lincoln  and  the  Members  of  his  Cabinet  receiv 
ing  General  and  Mrs.  Grant,  Generals  of  the  Army  and  other  prominent 
persons.      Size   20  1-2  x  16   inches.     New    York.      Sarony    and    Knapp. 
1865.  $35.00 

A  very  scarce  and  most  interesting  portrait  of  Lincoln,  his  Cabinet  and  Generals 
executed  in  the  last  week  of  his  Life. 

FINE  AND  UNIQUE  ORIGINAL  DRAWING. 

942.  PORTRAIT.      Finely   executed   Crayon    drawing   touched   up 
with  white  paint,  by  the  well  known  Civil  \Var  Artist  ALFRED  R.  WAUD. 
The  scene    represents  a    Reception    given  by    President    Lincoln  to    the 
Officers  of  the  Army  and  Cabinet  Officers  and  their  Families.     Amongst 
them  are  the  easily  recognizable  figures  of  the  President,  Gen.  McDowell, 
Major  Lamon,  Colonel  Wheeling,  Gen.  Geintzelmann,   Secretary  Chase 
and  his  Daughter,   Miss  Cameron  and   Simon  Cameron,   Gen.   Franklin 
and  many  others.     Size  18  inches  x  14  inches.     Signed  and  dated  "Alfred 
R.  Waud."    1862.  $250.00 

UNIQUE.     Waud  was  a  well  known  Illustrator  on  Harper's  Weekly  and  other 
well-known  New  York  Papers. 

943.  PORTRAITS.      Six   Original   Carte-de-visite    Photographs   of 
Lincoln   from  Life.     Also  two  contemporary  photographs  of   Gen.  and 
Mrs.  Grant.    Mounted  to  4to  size.    8  pieces.     1864-5.  $20.00 

The  portraits  comprise :    one  seated  in  arm-chair,  with  his  left  arm  resting  on  a 
table,  on  which  are  also  an  inkstand  and  his  silk  hat ;  one  half  length,  face  to  right, 


D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  127 

full  profile;  another  three-quarter,  seated,  face  inclined  to  left,  hands  resting  on 
thighs.     This  latter  considered  to  be  the  best  of  all  the  Lincoln  portraits. 

944.  PORTRAIT.     Bust  of  Lincoln,  almost  full  face  with  Beard. 
Life  size.     Finely  tinted.     Height  24  inches  in  old  oval  walnut  Frame. 
Philadelphia.  (1865)  $20.00 

Rare. 

945.  PORTRAIT.  Abraham    Lincoln,    Sixteenth    President   of   the 
United  States.    Three-quarter  length.  Full  face  with  beard.  Size  13  x  18. 
New  York.    Currier  and  Ives.     (1865)  $3-5o 

946.  PLAQUE.     Relief  Portrait  in  silver,  by  V.  D.  Brenner.     Half 
length   profile   to    right.      "Abraham   Lincoln,    1809-1865."      Dimensions 
$y2  x  2$i  inches.     1865.  $35-oo 

Only  a  very  few  silver  impressions  were  struck  off. 

947.  PLAYING  CARDS  for  the  game  *7n  the  White  House."    40 
cards,  bearing  the  portraits  of  all  the  Presidents  to  1897.     With  pamph 
let  of  directions,  in  the  original  paper  box.     Size  2^4   inches  by  3^4. 
Cincinnati.    The  Fireside  Game  Co.,  1896.  $12.50 

Complete  set,  containing  two  portraits  each  of  the  first  twenty  presidents,  with 
date  of  birth,  death,  election,  politics,  etc.,  printer  below. 


I.  POETICAL  TRIBUTES  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln.  Portrait  by  Ritchie.  I2mo,  original  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 
Philadelphia,  1865.  $5-OO 

First  Collected  Edition  of  nearly  200  poems  written  on  Lincoln's  Death.  In 
the  list  of  Authors  are  the  names  of  Bryant,  Longfellow,  Holmes,  Halpine,  Dug- 
anne,  the  Sisters  Gary,  James  G.  Field,  Stedman,  Julia  Ward  Howe,  Stoddard,  and 
others.  Very  scarce  in  un'cut  condition. 

949.  POLITICAL   Debates   between   Hon.   Abraham   Lincoln   and 
Hon.   Stephen  A.  Douglas,  in  the  celebrated  Campaign  of   1858.     8vo, 
cloth.    Columbus,  1860.  $10.00 

The  First  Issue  without  the  leaves  of  advertisements  or  correspondence.  Fine 
Copy. 

950.  POLITICAL  DEBATES  between  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Hon.   Stephen  A.   Douglas,  in  the  celebrated  Campaign  of   1858.     8vo, 
cloth.     Columbus,   1860.  $6.50 

Published  with  the  2  leaves  of  Advertisements  and  with  the  announcement  that 
"16,000  copies  Lincoln  and  Douglas  Debates  sold." 

951.  POLITICAL   Debates   between    Hon.    Abraham    Lincoln    and 
Hon.   Stephen  A.   Douglas  in  the   celebrated  Campaign   of    1858.     8vo, 
cloth.     Columbus,  1860.  $10.00 

Contains  4  pages  of  advertisements,  and  with  the  announcement  that  "16,000 
copies  Lincoln  and  Douglas  Debates  sold."  and  15  line  printed  Letter  from  Lincoln 
expressing  his  wishes  that  the  Debates  should  be  published  as  spoken  without  any 
alterations. 


128  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

952.  POLITICAL  SPEECHES  and  Debates  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
and    Stephen    A.    Douglas,    1854-1861.      Edited    by    Alonzo    T.    Jones. 
Portrait  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.     Battle  Creek,  1895.  $3-5° 

A  very  conveniently  arranged  Edition  supplying  material  absolutely  necessary 
to  the  History  of  the  Whole  Event. 

953.  POLITICAL    DEBATES    between    Abraham     Lincoln    and 
Stephen   A.   Douglas   in   the   celebrated    Campaign   of    1858   in   Illinois, 
including  the  preceding  speeches  of  each  at  Chicago,   Springfield,  etc., 
also   the   two   great    Speeches   of   Abraham    Lincoln    in    Ohio   in    1859. 
Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.     Cleveland,  1907.  $1.00 

Contains  a  seven-page  preface  signed  C.  L.  M. 

954.  POLITICAL  TEXT-BOOK  FOR  1860:    comprising  a  Brief 
View  of  Presidential  Nominations  and  Elections,  including  all  the  Na 
tional  Platforms  ever  yet  adopted  :  also  a  History  of  the  Struggle  respect 
ing  Slavery  in  the  Territories  and  of  the  Action  of  Congress  as  to  thd 
Freedom  of  the  Public  Lands  with  the  most  notable  Speeches  and  Let 
ters  of  Messrs.  Lincoln,  Douglas,  Bell,  Cass,  Seward,  Everett,  Breckin- 
ridge,  H.  V .  Johnson,  etc.     Touching  the  Questions  of  the  Day.     Com 
piled  by  Horace  Greeley  and  John  F.   Cleveland.     8vo,  original  cloth. 
New  York,  1860.  $5.00 

Scarce. 

955.  POLLARD,  EDWARD.    Letters  of  the  Southern  Spy,  in  Wash 
ington  and  Elsewhere.      I2mo,   full  brown  morocco,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.      (New  York,   1861.)  $12.00 

Rare  and  Curious.  Published  anonymously  and  without  any  imprints.  Five  of 
the  Letters  are  addressed  to  President  Lincoln  and  the  other  four  are  to  Secretary 
Seward,  Governor  Letcher  of  Virginia  and  Doctor  Tyng. 

THE  VERY  RARE  THREE  VOLUME  EDITION. 

956.  POORE,  BEN  PERLEY.     The  Conspiracy  Trial  for  the  Murder 
of  the  President,  and  the  attempt  to  Overthrow  the  Government  by  the 
Assassination   of   its   Principal    Officers.      Edited  with   an  Introduction 
by  Ben  Perley  Poore.     3  vols.     I2mo,  new  half  wine  levant,  gilt  tops, 
original  printed  wrapper  of  Part  I  bound  in.     Boston,  1865.        $125.00 

Handsome  Set.  The  third  volume  is  extremely  rare.  There  was  no  Copy  of 
it  in  Colonel  Lambert's  Sale  or  in  the  Burton  Collection. 

957.  PENNSYLVANIA.     State  Council  of  Pennsylvania.     O.  of 
U.  A.  M.     In  Memoriam.     Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States.     Engraved  portrait  by  J.  Serz.     i6mo,  original  cloth.     Philadel 
phia,   1865.  $7-5° 

Contains  the  Resolution  of  about  80  Pennsylvania  Councils. 

958.  PENNY,  WILLIAM  L.     Abraham  Lincoln.     A  Lecture  before 
the  Nyack  Rowing  Association.     i6mo,  sewed.     Nyack,  N.  Y.,   1886. 

$4.50 

Published  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Church  for  the  Colored  People  of  Nyack  and 
Scarce. 


GKO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  129 

959.  PERKINS,  FRED  B.     The  Picture  and  the  Men:    being  Bio 
graphical  Sketches  of  President  Lincoln  and  his  Men.     With  an  Appen 
dix  containing  the  great  Proclamation  and  the  Supplementary  Proclama 
tion  of  January  i,  1863.    Portrait.    i6mo,  cloth.    New  York,  1867.    $2-5° 

S'carce. 

960.  PERRY,  BLISS.    Abraham  Lincoln.    Early  Speeches.    Selected 
Letters,   Gettysburg  Address,   the   Lost    Speech,    etc.     Portrait.      i8mo, 
cloth.     New  York,  1901.  $i.OO 

961.  PETERSON,   O.   M.     Abraham  Lincoln's   Barndomog  Ung- 
dom   samt   Forberedelse   til   sin    Livsgjerning.      I2mo,    cloth.      Chicago. 
Skandinavens    Boghandel,    1889.  $10.00 

A  Rare  Norwegian  Life  of  Lincoln. 

962.  PETTEE,  JOSEPH.     Address  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Funeral 
of  President  Lincoln  delivered  at  Abington,  Mass.,  April  18,  1865.    8vo, 
half  brown  morocco,  neat,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  uncut.     Boston, 
1865.  $5.00 

Original  Address  as  it  appeared  in  the  "New  Jerusalem  Magazine."    The  only 
form  this  interesting  Hebrew  Eulogy  appeared  in. 

963.  PERUVIAN  CLAIMS.     Message  from  the  President  of  the 
United  States  transmitting  Report  of  the  Commissioners  in  relation  to 
Claims  of  Peruvian  Citizens.     4  pages.     8vo.     Washington,  1862.     $1.50 

The  Commissioners  for  America  were  E.  G.  Squier  and  J.  S.  Mackie. 

964.  PIERCE,  J.  D.     An  Address  on  the  Death  of  President  Lin 
coln   delivered   at    North   Attleboro,    Mass.     8vo,   half   green   morocco. 
Boston,  1865.  $6.50 

With   Autograph   Letter   from   the   Author   presenting  the   volume  to    Charles 
H.  Hart,  Lincoln's  First  Bibliographer. 

965.  PIERREPONT,   HON.   EDWARDS.     Argument  to  the  Jury  in 
the  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt  for  the  Murder  of  President  Lincoln.    8vo, 
half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    Washington,  1867.         $4.00 

One  of  the  most  Remarkable  Legal  Arguments  ever  set  forth  in  any  American 
Court. 

966.  PIGMIES.  AND  THE  PRIESTS.     A  Ballad  of  the  Times 
of    Enchantment.      I2mo,    half   morocco,    original    wrappers    bound    in. 
New  York,  1863.  $7-5° 

Signed  "Cymon."     A  Burlesque  on  the  wedding  of  Gen.  Tom  Thumb,  P.  T. 
Barnum,  Mr.  Lincoln  and  the  War. 

"There  was  a  great  Magician,  Bamboozle  em  his  name 
A  quizzical  old  Wizard,  and  mighty  was  his  fame 
With  cabalistic  spells  he  could  fasten  and  release 
Turn  black  men  into  white  ones,  and  wise  men  into  geese." 

967.  PINKERTON,  ALLAN.     The  Spy  of  the  Rebellion;  A  True 
History  of  the  Spy  Systems  of  the  U.  S.  Army  during  the  late  Rebellion. 
Revealing  Many  Secrets  of  the  War  hitherto  not  made  public.     Com- 


130  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NKW  YORK  CITY 

piled   from    Official   Reports   prepared   for   President   Lincoln   and    the 
Provost  Marshal  General.     Illustrations.    8vo,  cloth.     New  York,  1888. 

$4.00 

ROBERT  INGERSOLL'S  COPY. 

968.  PINKERTON,  ROBERT  A.     History  and  Evidence  of  the  Pas 
sage  of  Abraham  Lincoln  from  Harrisburg,  Pa.  to  Washington,  D.  C. 
on  the  22  and  23  of  February,  1861.    9vo,  original  limp  morocco.     (New 
York:   Privately  printed),  n.  d.  $15.00 

Privately  printed  for  Private  Distribution  only  by  Pinkerton's  National  De 
tective  Agency  by  whom  this  Copy  was  presented  to  COL.  ROBERT  G.  INGERSOLL 
whose  name  is  lettered  on  Front  Cover.  The  Pinkerton  Account  differs  very  ma 
terially  from  that  given  by  Lossing,  Norman  B.  Jndd,  and  especially  from  Col.  A. 
K.  McClure  Statement  as  printed  in  "Clover  Leaves." 

969.  PITMAN,    BENN.      The   Assassination    of    President    Lincoln 
and  the  Trial  of  the  Conspirators,  David  E.  Herold,  Mary  E.  Surratt, 
Lewis  Payne,  George  A.  Atzerodt,  Edivard  Sp  angler,  Samuel  A.  Mudd, 
Samuel  Arnold,  and  Michael  O'Laughlin.     With  frontispiece  containing 
9  portraits.     Royal  8vo,  contemporary  sheep.     Cincinnati.     Moore  Wil- 
stach  and  Baldwin,  1865.  $6.00 

The  Scarce  Cincinnati  Edition  bound  with  "The  Trials  for  Treason  at  In 
dianapolis,  discios&ng  the  Plans  for  Establishing  a  North  Western  Confederacy." 
Also  Edited  by  Benn  Pitman. 

970.  PATTON,  A.   S.     The  Nation's  Loss  and  its  Lessons.     An 
Occasional  Discourse  on  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.     8vo, 
half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Utica,  1865.  $6.00 

Scarce. 

971.  PATTON,  W.  W.     President  Lincoln  and  the  Chicago  Mem 
orial  on  Emancipation.     Read  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society, 
Dec.  12,  1887.    8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.     Baltimore,  1888.  $4.00 

Contains  the  complete  Text  of  the  "Memorial  of  the  Public  Meeting  of  the 
Christian  Men  of  Chicago,"  Petitioning  Lincoln  for  "NATIONAL  EMANCIPATION 
WITHOUT  DELAY."  Pages  11-16. 

972.  PATTON,  W.  W.     President  Lincoln  and  the  Chicago  Mem 
orial  on  Emancipation.     A  paper  read  before  the  Maryland  Historical 
Society.     Title   in   red   and   black.     8vo,   half  brown   morocco,   original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Baltimore,  1888.  \    $5-OO 

Scarce.     With  presentation  inscription  from  the  Author  on  front  cover. 

973.  PAU,  AUGUSTO.     Abramo  Lincoln  e  la  Guerra  fra  i  Federali 
ed  i  Confederati  negli  Etati-Uniti.     Narrazione  Storico-Biografica.     Text 
printed  within  ornamental  type  borders  throughout.     2  vols.     Tall  8vo, 
original  boards  with  cloth  backs.     Leghorn,   1 866-8.  $12.00 

The  First  Italian  Life  of  Lincoln.  The  Second  Volume  contains  a  History  of 
the  Civil  War. 

974.  PAYMENT   OF   THE  ARMY-.      Message   of   the   President 
providing  for  the  immediate  payment  of  the  Army  and  Navy,  by  the 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK,  CITY  131 

issue  of  one  hundred  Million  dollars  of  Treasury  notes.    2  pages.     8vd. 
Washington,   1863.  $1.50 

975.  PAYNE,  A.     Remarks  at  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  Nov.  i,   1864. 
I2mo,  sewed.     Providence,  1864.  4  $3-5O 

A  vigorous  Campaign  Speech  urging  the  re-election  of  President  Lincoln  and 
the  upholding  of  his  Abolition  Policy. 

976.  PEACE  TERMS.     Message  from  the  President  communicat 
ing  information  concerning  recent  "Conversations"  or  Communications 
with   Insurgents,   under   executive    Sanction.     4pp.      8vo.      Washington, 
1865.  $6.00 

Relates  the  Interview  of  President  Lincoln  and  the  Southern  Commissioners  at 
Hampton  Roads  and  his  Views  on  the  result,  with  a  few  smooth  truisms  of  Seward's 
on  the  "citizens  who  as  soon  as  a  War  begins  impatiently  demand  negotiations  for 
peace." 

977.  PECKHAM,  JAMES.     Gen.   Nathaniel  Lyon  and  Missouri  in 
1861.    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.    New  York,  1866.  $2.50 

Gen.  Lyon's  articles  written  to  the  "Manhattan  Express"  during  the  campaign 
of  1860,  urging  the  election  of  Lincoln,  occupy  37  pages. 

978.  PIERPOINT,   F.   H.     Letter  of   Governor   Pierpoint   to   the 
President  and  Congress  on  the  Abuse  of   Military  Power  of   General 
Butler  in  Virginia  and  North  Carolina.     8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers 
bound  in.     Washington,  1864.  $4-5° 

A  most  interesting  Civil  War  Record  in  which  the  Virginia  Governor  accuses 
Gen.  Butler  of  having  done  more  to  disarrange  the  Community  than  even  Jeff 
Davis  and  his  Followers. 

979.  PELETAN,  EUGENE.     An  Address  to  King  Cotton.     Trans 
lated   from  the  French  by  Leander  Starr.     8vo,   half  brown  morocco, 
neat,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York,  1863.  $5.00 

Highly  Eulogistic  of  Lincoln's  Administration  and  Emancipation  Policy.  "/ 
have  faith  in  Lincoln  I  believe  in  the  old  Rail  splitter.  At  this  moment  he  holds  a 
world  in  his  hand  and  I  hope  he  will  not  let  it  fall." 

980.  PENDLETON,  GEORGE  H.     Letters  to  John  B.  Haskin  and 
C.  L.  Ward,  Speech  at  New  York  Hotel,  October  24,   1864.     8  pages. 
8vo,  sewed.     Cincinnati,   1864.  $10.00 

The  last  4  pages  are  filled  with  a  Malignant  Attack  upon  Lincoln  which  ap 
peared  in  the  Richmond  Enquire  under  the  heading  "Lincoln  the  Rebel  Candidate." 
Pendleton  was  the  Democrat  nominee  for  the  Vice-Presidency  under  McClellan, 
Very  Rare. 

981.  PENNINMAN,     P.       Penniman's     Writings.       Ancient     and 
Modern.     Small  8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston,   1866. 

$4.50 

Curiously  rhymed  anti-slavery  and  Lincoln  poems  and  songs,  campaign  tracts, 
&c. 

982.  PENNSYLVANIA.      Resolutions    passed    by    the    Executive 
Committee   of   the   Historical    Society   of    Pennsylvania   relative   to   the 


132  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  Av£.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

Death  of  President  Lincoln.    Joseph  R.  Ingersoll,  President.     Samuel  L. 
Smedley,  Secretary.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco.     Philadelphia,  1865. 

$3.00 

983.  PRESIDENT  UNCQLN'S   VIEWS.     An   Important   Letter 
on  the  Principles  involved  in  the  Vallandigham  Case.     Correspondence1 
in  Relation  to  the  Democratic  Meeting  at  Albany,  N.  Y.     8vo,  wrappers. 
Philadelphia,  1863.  $3.50 

The  Lincoln  Letter  replying  to  Erastus  Corning  and  the  Committee  occupies 
pages  7-16. 

FINE  LETTER  FROM  THE  DEFEATED   CANDIDATE. 

984.  PRESIDENTIAL  CAMPAIGN,   1864.     A.  L.  S.   from  Gen. 
GEORGE  B.    McCLELLAN    written    a    few    weeks    after    his    unsuccessful 
Candidacy  for  President  and  regretting  that  he  cannot  be  present  with 
the  Keystone  Club  at  the   Celebration  of   the   Battle  of   New   Orleans. 
"/  am  confident  that  its  members  will  ever  remain  true  to  the  cause  of 
the  Union     .     .     .     and  that  when  the  due  course  of  time  brings  in  the 
next  great  political  contest,  they  will  render  to  whoever  may  then  be 
chosen  with   the  proud  position   of  standard   bearer   of   the  party,   the 
same  honorable  &  Zealous  support  that  has  filled  my  heart  with  pride 
&  gratitude,  that  can  never  be  effaced."    2  pages.     I2mo.     Orange,  N.  J., 
Dec.  20,  1864.  $20.00 

McClellan  although  set  aside  by  the  Government  was  one  of  the  most  popular 
public  men  of  the  day  and  the  Army  idolized  him.  His  defeat  in  the  Presidential 
Election  was  overwhelming,  only  21  Electoral  Votes  being  counted  for  against  212 
for  Lincoln. 

VERY  RARE  ILLINOIS  IMPRINT. 

985.  PRESIDENTIAL  CAMPAIGN  on  the  Battle  Field  of  Illi 
nois.     Pamphlet  No.  I.     "The  pen  is  more  powerful  than  the  Sword"- 
"Let  Hercules  himself,  do  what  he  may,  The  Cat  will  mew,  the  dog  will 
have  his  day."     8vo,  sewed.     Printed   for  the   People  of  both   Hemis 
pheres,  in  the  Military  Tract  Journal  Office.     MACOMB  :    Illinois  (1860). 

$100.00 

Unique  Lincoln  item  unnoticed  by  all  his  Bibliographers.  Although  claiming 
to  be  the  First  of  an  intended  Series  of  24  Pamphlets  to  be  issued  for  the  "Edifica 
tion  of  the  Enemies  of  the  Republic"  it  is  hardly  probable  that  any  others  appeared. 
This  was  issued  shortly  before  the  meeting  of  the  Republican  Convention  at 
Chicago  at  which  Lincoln  was  unanimously  nominated  for  the  Presidency.  The 
writer  of  this  rare  piece,  Doctor  Ricardo,  advocated  for  the  Republican  Ticket  JOHN 
C.  FREMONT  for  President  and  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  for  Vice-President.  He  says : 
"/  beg  of  you  my  Republican  Friends,  don't  spoil  the  name  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
as  Candidate  for  President ;  because  I  am  quite  sure  Mr.  Lincoln  can- 
/">>•  be  elected  President,  as  I  well  believe  Mr.  Lincoln  utill  be  a  success 
ful  Candidate  for  Vice-President  in  the  same  ticket  with  John  C.  Fremont."  The 
three  preliminary  pages  eive  an  account  of  "The  Child's  Comedy,  or  the  Gambols 
of  the  Monkeys  at  the  Charleston  Convention"  in  which  Stephen  A.  Douglas  is  re 
ferred  to  "a  good  big  bellied  Hermaphrodite — the  Balaam's  Ass  of  the  Democratic 
Partv." 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE;.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  133 

986.  PRESIDENT'S   HYMN,   THE.     "Give   Thanks   all  ye   Peo 
ple."     In  response  to  the  Proclamation  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States,   recommending  a  general   Thanksgiving  on   November  26,    1863. 
With  the  Music.     8vo,  half  roan.     New  York,  1863.  $3.00 

987.  PRESIDENT'S   WORDS,   THE.     A   Selection   of   Passages 
from  the  Speeches,  Addresses  and  Letters  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     i6mo, 
cloth    (worn).     Boston,   1865.  $1.00 

988.  PRIME,  G.  WENDELL.     A  Sermon  delivered  in  Westminster 
Church,  Detroit,  on  Sabbath  morning,  April   16,   1865,  after  the  Death 
of  President  Lincoln.     8vo,  half  dark  morocco,  gilt,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.     Detroit,   1865.  $6.00 

The  Rarest  of  the  Michigan  Eulogies  of  Lincoln. 

989.  PRIVATEERS.      Message   from   the   President   in   regard   to 
Insurgent  Privateers  in  Foreign  Ports.    8vo,  sewed.     Washington,  1862. 

$10.00 

A  very  extensive  Collection  of  important  Documents  giving  full  details  of  the 
Ravages  committed  on  the  Shipping  of  the  North  by  the  Southern  Privateers  who 
took  refuge  in  the  ports  of  England,  France,  Spain,  Brazil  and  the  Netherlands. 
Contains  in  all  over  200  pages. 

RARE  MINIATURE  EDITION. 

990.  PROCLAMATION  OF  EMANCIPATION  by  the  President 
of  the  United  States,  to  take  effect  January  ist,  1863,  s^ze  2H  by  Z1A 
inches,  original  wrappers.     Washington,  1862.  $10.00 

An  excessively  Rare  Edition  of  this  World  Famous  American  State  Paper. 

991.  PROVIDENCE    MEMORIAL.       Proceedings    of    the    City 
Council    of    Providence   on   the    Death   of   Abraham   Lincoln.      (With 
Oration  by  William  Binney ;  Hymn  by  O.  W.  Holmes — Fleming's  In 
teger  Vitae  Chorus),  etc.     8vo,  wrappers.     Providence,  R.  I.,   1865. 

$2.50 

992.  PRUSSIA.     Message  of  the  President  transmitting  a  Corre 
spondence  between  the  Minister  of  Prussia  and  the  Secretary  of  State 
in  relation  to  the  Capture  and  Detention  of  certain  Citizens  of  the  U.  S. 
Passengers  on  board  the   British   Steamer  Trent,  by  order  of   Captain 
Wilkes  of  the  U.  S.  Navy.     Svo,  sewed.     Washington,  1862.  $5.00 

Prussia's  Remonstrance  in  a  long  note  written  by  Count  Bernstorff  against  the 
forcible  arrest  of  Messrs.  Mason  and  Slidell  and  depreciating  the  warlike  measures 
of  President  Lincoln. 

993.  PUNCH'S    TRIBUTE   TO   LINCOLN.     Abraham    Lincoln, 
Foully  Assassinated,  April  14,  1865.     A  Poem  with  an  Illustration  from 
the  London  Punch,   for  May  6,   1865.     Introduction  by  Andrew  Boyd. 
4to,  limp  green  cloth.     Albany,  1868.  $15.00 

From  many  points  of  View  the  most  Remarkable  of  the  Hundreds  of  Poems 
occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Lincoln  and  undoubtedly  the  greatest  British  Tribute 
ever  paid  to  him.  Its  Authorship  is  generally  attributed  to  Tom  Taylor  the  Editor 
of  Punch  and  Author  of  many  very  popular  Dramatic  pieces  including  oddly 


L34  GEO.  D:  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

enough  "Our,  American  Cousin"  at  the  representation  of  which  Lincoln  met  his 
Death  in  ford's  Theatre.;  The  Splendid  Cartoon  which  appeared  with  the  Poem 
was  the  Work  of  JOHN;  TENNIFJ,.  Very  rare  only  75  Copies  having  been  printed. 

994.  PUTNAM,  GEORGE.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  City 
Qovernmen.t,  and  Citizens  of  Roxbury  on  occasion  of  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Ljincoln.  8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Rox 
bury,  1865.  '  $4.00 

Bound  in  also  is  the  four-page  "Order  of  Services"  used  at  the  Funeral 
Solemnities  held  in  Roxbury  on  April  19. 

995-  "QUINT,  ALONZO  H.  National  Sin  must  be  expiated  by  National 
Calamity.  ''What  President  Lincoln  did  for  his  Country.  Southern 
Chivalry  and  what  the  Nation  ought  to  do  with  it.  Three  Sermons  de 
livered  in  the  North  Congregational  Church,  April  13-16,  1865.  8vo, 
half  dark  morqocp,:  gilt.  New  Bedford,  1865.  $6.00 

•  Scarce.    Urges  extreme  and  violent  measures  against  the  Southern  Mai-contents. 

996.  RAILROADS.     Message  of  the  President  transmitting  a  Re 
port  in  regard  to  Railway  Systems  in  Europe.    8vo,  sewed.    Washington, 
1862.  $1.50 

997.  RANKIN,   J.    E.     Moses    and   Joshua.     A    Discourse    on   the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  in  the  Winthrop  Church,  Charles- 
town.     8vo,  half  dark  morocco,   original  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston, 
1865.  $4.00 

Lincoln  and  Johnson  are  here  represented  as  the  Moses  and  Joshua  of  the 
Jews.  v 

998.  RASMUSSEN,  H.    Abraham  Lincolns  Liv  og  Gjerning.    Por 
trait.     I2mo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  uncut.     Kjoben- 
havn,  1882.  $15.00 

Fine  copy  .of  this  rare  Danish  Life  of  Lincoln. 

999.  RAYMOND,   HENRY  J.     The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by 
Henry  J.  Raymond  and  of  Andrew  Johnson  by  John   Savage.      I2mo, 
half  brown  morocco,  gilt.     New  York,   1864.  $20.00 

The  Rare  First  Edition  with  both  the  paper  Covers  bearing  the  very  striking 
Portraits  of  Lincoln  and  Johnson. 

1000.  RAYMOND,  HENRY  J.     Life  and  Public  Services  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln.     Portrait  and  Illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.     New  York,  1865. 

$10.00 

JOHN  E.  B.URTojffs  SAMPLE  BOOK  with  the  Original  Prospectus  and  other  special 
matter  printed  for  Agents,  together  with  the  Autograph  Signatures  of  33  Sub 
scribers  got  by  him  in  New  Hartford. 

1001.  RAYMOND,  HENRY  J.     History  of  the  Administration  of 
President  Lincoln :    including  his  Speeches,  Letters,  Addresses,  Procla 
mations   and   Messages.     With   a  preliminary  sketch  of   his   Life.     By 
Henry  J.  Raymond.    Portrait.     Small  8vo,  half  red  levant,  gilt  top.    New 
York,  1864.  $7-°° 

An  able  Work  and  indispensable  to  the  Student  of  the  Lincoln  Era.  In  the 
Election  of  1860  he  favored  the  nomination  of  Seward  and  it  was  through  his  in- 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  135 

fluence  that  he  was  made  Secretary  of  State.    During  the  War  he  supported  Lincoln 
to  his  utmost. 

1002.  REED,  EMILY  H.     Life  of  A.  B.  Dostie;  or,  the  Conflict  in 
New  Orleans:    Portrait.    I2mo,  cloth.    New  York,  1868.  $3-5O 

Scarce.     Contains  a  chapter  on  Lincoln  and  his  Letters  on  Louisiana  Affairs. 

1003.  REED,  J.  A.     The  Later  Life  and  Religious  Sentiments  of 
Abraham   Lincoln.      The   Original    n    page  Article,  as   it   appeared   in 
Scribner's    Magazine.      8vo,    half   dark   morocco,   neat,   original   covers 
bound  in.     New  York,  1873.  $8.00 

A  very  fine  early  Lincoln  Lecture  vigorously  controverting  many  notorious 
statements  published  by  Lamon  and  by  Herndon.  The  Author  was  the  Pastor  of 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church  in  Springfield,  111.  Not  published  separately. 

1004.  REED,  JOHN.    The  House  that  Jeff  Built.    Illustrated.     8vo, 
half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York,  1868.  $5.00 

First  Edition.  The  Illustrations  include,  Lincoln's  Death  Bed  with  a  twenty- 
line  Eulogy. 

1005.  REED,  REV.  S.    Discourse  delivered  upon  the  occasion  of  the 
Funeral   Obsequies   of   President   Lincoln,   at   Edgartown,   Mass.     8vo, 
half  morocco,  original  wrapper  bound  in.     Boston,  1865.  $4-5° 

S'carce. 

1006.  REED,   WILLIAM   B.      Speech   on  the   Presidential   Question 
delivered    before    the    National    Democratic    Association,    Philadelphia, 
Sept.  4,  1860.    8vo,  half  dark  morocco.    Philadelphia,  1860.  $4-5O 

Spoken  in  strong  opposition  to  the  Election  of  Lincoln  here  described  as  the 
"Common  Enemy"  and  warmly  supporting  John  C.  Breckinridge. 

RELICS  OF  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.     1865. 

1007.  RELICS.     A  small  Collection  of  the  personal  Relics  belong 
ing  to  the  President  at  the  Hour  of  his  Death  and  of  a.  few  Articles 
connected  with  his  Funeral,  all  taken  charge  of  by  the  Official  Embalmer 
DR.  CHARLES  BROWN  of  Washington  City  and  preserved  by  him  and 
his  Family  till  the  Present  time.  $1,000.00 

The  Collection  consists  of 

1.  Lincoln's  Autograph  Letter  to  the  Secretary  of  War  requesting  a  new  pass 
for  Dr.  Brown  enabling  him  to  proceed  to  the  Field  of  Action.    It  reads  "HoN.  SEC. 
OF  WAR.    DR.  BROWN,  THE  EMBALMER,  WHO  HAS  so  LONG  GONE  WITH  OUR  ARMIES, 
SAYS  HE  is  NOW  PREVENTED  IN  CONSEQUENCE  OF  THE  Loss  OF  A  PAPER.    I  SUPPOSE 
HE  SHOULD  BE  GIVEN  ANOTHER,  UNLESS  THERE  BE  SOME  REASON  TO  THE  Coisr- 
TRARY  UNKNOWN  TO  ME.    YOURS  TRULY.    A.  LINCOLN."    One  page    8vo,  Executive 
Mansion.    Washington,  Aug.  29,  1863. 

A  Letter  of  very  singular  Interest  as  being  written  by  Lincoln  about  the  very 
person  who  some  eighteen  months  later  was  selected  by  the  Authorities  to  conduct 
the  Funeral  Ceremonies  and  Embalming  Process  of  Lincoln  himself. 

2.  Lock  of  Hair  from  Lincoln's  Head  removed  by  Dr.  Brown  the  Embalmer 
whilst  the  Remains  were  in  his  Charge  and  preserved  by  him  and  his  Family  till 
the  Present  Time.     In  a  small  glass  topped  box  of  the  period. 

3.  Cuff  from  Lincoln's  Shirt  worn  by  him  on  the  night  of  his  Assassination  in 
the  Box  at  Ford's  Theatre  and  divided  in  half  by  the  Embalmer,  April  15,  1865. 


136  GKO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

4.  "Special  War  Department  Orders  regulating  the  transportation  of  the  Re 
mains  o/  the  late  PRESIDENT  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN,  from  Washington  City  to  Spring 
field,  Illinois"  printed  within  black  borders.     Issued  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of 
War  by  Assistant  Adjutant  General  E.  D.  Townsend.     4  pages.     War  Department. 
Washington.     April  i8th,   1865. 

Besides  the  special  Orders  of  the  War  Office  regulating  the  Number  of  Per 
sons  allowed  on  the  train,  "all  to  be  specially  authorised  by  the  Government,"  and 
ordering  that  at  all  points  where  the  Remains  might  be  removed  from  the  Hearse 
Car  for  the  purpose  of  receiving  Public  Honors,  they  should  always  remain  in  the 
special  -charge  of  the  Department's  Officers,  the  Document  contains  the  Report  of 
the  Committee  submitted  by  JOHN  BROUGH  and  JOHN  W.  GARRETT,  detailing  the 
proposed  proceedings  of  the  "Committee  of  the  Citizens  of  Illinois,  appointed  for 
the  purpose  of  attending  to  the  Removal  of  the  Remains  of  the  Late  President  to 
their  State"  This  occupies  two  pages. 

5.  Autograph   Letter   of   the    War   Department   signed    by    Assistant    Adjutant 
General  E.  D.  Townsend  reading:     DR.  CHARLES  BROWN.     EM'BALMER.     THE  SECRE 
TARY  OF  WAR  DESIRES  THAT  You  SHALL  ACCOMPANY  THE  REMAINS  OF  THE  LATE 
PRESIDENT  LINCOLN  TO  SPRINGFIELD  ILLS.    THE  TRAIN  WILL  LEAVE  THE  DEPOT  TO 
MORROW  MORNING  PUNCTUALLY  AT  EIGHT  O'CLOCK.     I  ENCLOSE  A  PROGRAMME  AND 
TIME-CARD  FOR  THE  JOURNEY.     ALL  NECESSARY  ARRANGEMENTS  ARE  MADE  FOR  YOUR 
TRANSPORTATION  ETC.     I  AM  SIR  VERY  RESPECTFULLY  YR.  OBDT.  SVT.  E.  D.  TOWN- 
SEND.     ASSISTANT  ADJUTANT  GENERAL"   One  page  4to.     War  Department.     Wash 
ington  April  20,  1865. 

6.  War  Department  Pass  giving  Free  Transportation  to  Dr.  Charles  Brown  and 
his  Assistant  to  "accompany  the  Remains  of  the  late  President  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN 
from  the  City  of  Washington  to  Springfield  Illinois."    Autographed  by  the  Assistant 
Adjutant  General.     On  stiff  card  size  41-2  inches  by  3  1-4  inches.     Printed  with 
black  borders,  Washington.     April  20,  1865. 

7.  SPECIAL  TIME  TABLE  PRINTED  ON  WHITE  SATIN  "FOR  THE  TRAIN  CONVEYING 
THE  REMAINS  OF  ABRAHAM   LINCOLN,  LATE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  U.  S.  AND  ESCORT 
FROM   WASHINGTON   D.   C.  TO   SPRINGFIELD,   ILL.     ON  THE   CLEVELAND,   COLJUMBUS 
AND  CINCINNATI  R.  R."  with  the  Schedule  from  Cleveland  to  Columbus.     At  head 
is  a  fine  allegori'cal   Representation  of   Columbia  weeping  at  the  Bier  of  Lincoln. 
At   foot   is  the  printed   signature  of   Superintendent  E.    S.   Flint.     Printed   within 
funeral  borders.     Small  folio.     Cleveland,  April  29,  1865. 

Of  excessive  Rarity  and  a  Relic  of  Lincoln's  last  Journey  to  Springfield  of 
extraordinary  Interest.  No  Copy  of  it,  or  of  any  other  Railway  Time  Table  issued 
on  the  Occasion,  are  to  be  found  in  the  Catalogues  of  any  Lincoln  Collection. 

8.  Scarf  of  White  Silk  worn  by  the  Pall-Bearers  at  the  Funeral  Ceremonies  in 
Washington.     Size  84  inches  long  by  16  inches  wide. 

9.  Daily  National  Intelligencer  issued  in  Washington  on  Wednesday,  April  19, 
1865  containing  Account  of  the  Preparations  for  the  Funeral  Services,  Speech  of 
President  Johnson,  Official  Orders  issued  by  the  War,  Navy  and  other  Government 
Departments,  Custer's  Address  to  his  Cavalry,  Letter  from  Edwin  Booth,  and  long 
description  headed  "The  Remains  of  the  President"  in  wh;ch  the  Official  Services 
of  Dr.  Brown  the  Former  Owner  of  this  Unique  Collection  is  referred  to  as  fol 
lows  :    "THE  CORPSE  is  DRESSED  IN  THE  BLACK  SUIT  IN  WHICH  THE  PRESIDENT  WAS 
FIRST   INAUGURATED.     THE   TURNED   DOWN   COLLAR   AND   THE   BLACK   CRAVAT   ARE 
ADJUSTED  PRECISELY  AS  THEY  WERE  WONT  TO  BE  SEEN  IN  His  LIFE  TIME.    THE 
FACE   AND  FEATURES   LOOK   QUITE   NATURAL   AND   MUCH   CREDIT  is   DUE  TO   THE 
EMBALMER   DR.   CHARLES   D    BROWN."     4  pages,    folio.     Washington.     April    I9th, 
1865. 

A  DEATH  BED  AND  FUNERAL  COLLECTION  OF  LINCOLN  RELICS  OF  UNSURPASSABLE 
INTEREST  AND  ALL  OF  UNDENIABLE  AUTHENTICITY." 

1008.  RELIC.  Fragment  about  6  inches  long  taken  from  the  first 
lightning-rod  in  Springfield,  referred  to  by  Lincoln  in  one  of  his  debates. 
This  rod  was  erected  on  the  home  of  George  Forquar,  who  had  been  a 
Whig.  In  answering  his  speech  Lincoln  said :  "/  would  rather  die  now 
than,  like  the  gentleman,  change  my  politics  and  simultaneously  with  the 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  A  vs.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  137 

change,  receive  an  office  worth,  $3,000  per  year,  and  then  have  to  erect 
a  lightning-rod  over  my  house  to  protect  a  guilty  conscience  from  an 
offended  God."  $17.50 

1009.  RELIC.     A  pair  of  Gold  and  Cameo  Cuff  Buttons  worn  by 
Lincoln  whilst  practising  Law  at  Springfield.  $25.00 

1010.  RELIC.     United  States  $1.00  gold  piece,  with  gold  pin  at 
tached  to  form  a  scarf  pin.     With  card  reading  "Gold  Dollar  Pin  1853, 
given  to  Mr.  Lincoln  in  Springfield,  1853."  $35-OO 

ion.  RELIC.  Pair  of  old  American  Pink  Glass  Vases.  These 
belonged  to  Lincoln  and  were  presented  by  Mrs.  Lincoln  to  her  maid  in 
1875.  One  contains  inscription  to  this  effect  signed  by  Mrs.  Ellen  New 
man  of  Elgin,  Illiois.  1875.  $20.00 

1012.  RELIC.    Hand-painted  White  Satin  Fan,  ribs  of  white  ivory, 
decoration  of  roses  in  water-color  with  card  "This  fan  was  once   the 
property  of  Mrs.  Lincoln  and  was  given  by  her  to  a  Mrs.  McClellan.' 

$75.00 

1013.  RELIC.     Brass  Inkstand,  with  horse  at  Fence,  with  bridle, 
one  inkwell.     With  Card  "The  Inkstand  ivas  the  property  of  Lincoln  at 
Springfield.     On  the    base    is    scratched    'A.    Lincoln.     Springfield,    Ills. 
1845.'  '  $50.00 

1014.  RELIC.     Silver-plated  Tea  Pot.     With  statement  "This  Tea 

Pot  was  used  by  the  Lincoln  family  in  Springfield  Ills Capt.  Rieb- 

same  stated  that  Mrs.  Lincoln  gave  this  pot  to  their  hired  girl  when  they 
left  for  Washington  1861,  the  maid  was  a  Miss  Higgins."     Also  with 
note  from  Dr.  J.  B.  English  certifying  that  he  purchased  the  Tea  Pot 
from  Miss  Higgins.  It  bears  a  large  capital  initial  "L"  on  the  side.  $100.00 

1015.  RELIC.     Small  red  Coral  Clasp  Pin   formerly  belonging  to 
Lincoln's  Family.  $7-5o 

1016.  RELIC.  Silver  and  Gold-plated  Norwegian   Spoon,  with  pin 
attached,  forming  a  scarf  pin  owned  by  Mrs.  Lincoln  in  1855.         $20.00 

1017.  RELIC.     Small  piece  of  Black  Satin  from  the  Lincoln  Cata 
falque;  Admission  Card  to  Executive  Mansion  Services;  Card  announc 
ing  mourning  in  Illinois,  Photograph  of  the  Funeral  Procession  in  Chicago 
and  printed  Card  issued  by  R.  J.  Oglesby  calling  upon  "the  people  of  the 
State  of  Illinois,  the  home  of  her  Martyred  Son  to  meet  in  their  various' 
Churches  and  Places  of  Public  Worship  to  observe  it  in  such  manner  as 
the   painful   occasion   shall  suggest   at   the  Solemn   hour.      Springfield, 
April  ij,  1865."  $20.00 

Five   very   interesting   Contemporary    Lincoln    Memorial   pieces   with   letter   of 
former  Owner  regarding  the  Black  Satin. 

1018.  RELIC.    Amber  Pendant,  with  gold  frame  work  in  plush  case. 
Slip  of  paper  pasted  on  inside  of  cover  reads  "Amber  Pendant  worn  by 


138  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

Mrs.  Lincoln,"  signed  by  its  former  owner  a  resident  of  Madison,  Indiana. 
1875.  $30.00 

1019.  RELIC.    Silver  Spectacle  Case.    7  inches  long.    Accompanied 
by  card  stating  "This  Spectacle  case  was  owned  and  used  by  Abraham 
Lincoln  in  Springfield,  Ills,  in  1858  &  1859."    With  the  name  A.  Lincoln 
scratched  by  HIMSELF  on  bottom  of  the  case.     1858.  $50.00 

1020.  RELIC.     Hand  Writing  Desk,  constructed  of  wood,  covered 
with  leather.     12  x  8^2  x  4  inches.     This  desk  belonged  to  Tad  Lincoln. 
Inscribed  on  pasteboard  in  front  cover  "A.  Lincoln,  Springfield,  1853," 
and  some  other  jottings  and  memoranda  by  the  same  hand.  $50.00 

1021.  RELIC.     Sleeve  Button  of  Gold,  with  a  bust  portrait  of  Lin 
coln  in  relief,  showing  right  profile,  with  beard.    Made  about  1865.    $7-5° 

Unique. 

1022.  RELIC.     Gold   Mounted  Ivory   Cane   Handle.     The   initials 
A.  L.  are  on  end  of  gold  mount  and  on  side  is  engraved  "A.  Lincoln, 
1860."     On  the  handle  is  scratched  the  name  "E.  S.  Sackett"  who  was 
appointed  Postmaster  of  Garden  Prarie,  Illinois,  by  President  Lincoln. 

$75.00 

1023.  RELIC.     Three  gold  plated  Umbrella  Handles,  and  a  cane 
handle  of  ivory  silver  mounted,  formerly  in  the  possession  of  the  Lincoln 
family.     Engraved  on  the  side  of  one  of  the  handles  is  the  inscripton 
"A.  Lincoln,  1860."  $IOO.OO 

1024.  Four  Walking  Sticks  of  cherry,  hickory,  cut  on  the  Lincoln 
Farm  at  Hodginville,  Ky.,  by  the  manager  and  by  him  presented  to  John 
E.  Burton.  $25.00 

1025.  RELIC.     Hairpin  of  Amber  and  Coral  in  plush  lined  case 
of  the  period.     In  centre  of  cover  are  the  initials  "A.  L."     With  note 
certifying  that  the  same  had  been  given  by  Mrs.  Lincoln  to  Mrs.  Crom 
well  of  Springfield,  Illinois.  $25.00 

1026.  REPUBLICAN  CAMPAIGN  OF  1860.     Abraham  Lincoln. 
His  Personal  History  and  Public  Record  by  E.  B.  Washburne  and'other 
Campaign  Speeches  by  Hannibal  Hamlin,  Charles  Francis  Adams,  Sew- 
ard,  Sumner,  Douglas,  Stanton,  &c.     About  60  pieces  in  one  vol.     8vo, 
half  calf.     New  York.     etc.     1860.  $35.00 

An  extremely  valuable  Lincoln  and  Civil  War  Collection. 

1027.  REPUBLICAN  CLUB.     Proceedings  at  the  Tenth  Annual 
Dinner  of  the  Republican  Club.     Medallion  Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 
New  York.     1896.  $2.00 

Spee'ches  by  Elihu  Root,  Chauncey  M.  Depew,  Seth  Low  and  others. 

1028.  REPUBLICAN  CLUB.     Proceedings  at  the  Eighth  Annual 
Dinner  of  the  Republican  Club.     Portrait.     8vo,  wrappers.     New  York. 
1894.  $2.00 

Speeches  L.  E.  Quigg,  H.  D.  Esterbrook,  W.  P.  Hepburn  and  others. 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AYE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  139 

1029.  REPUBLICAN  CLUB  of  New  York.     Proceedings  at  the 
Eighth  Annual  Dinner,  held  at  Delmonico's,   1894,  the  Anniversary  of 
the  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound 
in.     New  York.     1894.  $4.00 

Contains  the  Addresses  of  Bishop  John  P.  Xevvman,  Wm.  P.  Hepburn,  Hon. 
John  Dalzell,  Frank  Hiscock,  John  Nicolay  and  others.  Folding  plate  of  the 
Tables  and  Names  of  Guests. 

1030.  REPUBLICAN  CLUB.     Proceedings  at  the  Twelfth  Annual 
Dinner  of  the  Republican  Club.     Vignette  portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 
New  York.     1898.  $2.00 

Speeches  by  A.  J.  Beveridge,  Charles  Bontelle,  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  others. 

1031.  REPUBLICAN  CLUB.     Proceedings  at  the  Sixteenth  An 
nual  Dinner  of  the  Republican  Club.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     New  York. 
1902.  $1.50 

Speeches  by  Louis  Stern,  T.  L.  Woodruff,  Chauncey  Depew  and  others. 

1032.  REPUBLICAN  CLUB.     Proceedings  at  the  Nineteenth  An 
nual  Lincoln  Dinner.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
New  York.     1905.  $1.50 

Speeches  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  Senator  Dolliver  and  others. 

1033.  REPUBLICAN  CLUB.     Addresses  delivered  at  the  Lincoln 
Dinners  of  The  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York,  in  response 
to  the  Toast  "Abraham  Lincoln."     1887-1909.     Portrait.    8vo,  buckram, 
paper  label,  uncut.     New  York.     Privately  'Printed.     1969.  $10.00 

Contains  in  all  30  stirring  Addresses  in  honor  of  Lincoln.  Some  of  the  Speakers 
were  W.  M.  Evarts,  Horace  Porter,  Robert  G.  Ingersoll,  C.  M.  Depew,  Frank  S. 
Black,  Charles  E.  Hughes,  Wm.  McKinley  and  Theodore  Roosevelt. 

1034.  RICE,    DANIEL.      The    President's    Death— Its    Import.      A 
Sermon  preached  in  Lafayette,  Indiana.     Half  morocco,  original  wrap 
pers  bound  in.     Lafayette,  Ind.     1865.  $6.00 

A  Rare  Western  Address. 

1035.  RICE,  DANIEL.    The  President's  Death.    Its  Import.    A  Ser 
mon  preached  in  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  on 
the  Day  of   President  Lincoln's   Funeral.     8vo,   wrappers.     Lafayette, 
1865.  $4.00 

Very  fine  Copy.     Scarce. 

1036.  RICE,  N.  L.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    8vo, 
half    roan,    purple    wrappers    bound    in.     New    York.     Wm.    C.    Bryant 
1865.  $4-50 

A  Fine  New  York  Address  preached  in  the  Old  Presbyterian  Church  at  5th 
Avenue  and  iQth  Street  and  published  by  Members  of  the  Congregation. 

1037.  RICE,  THORNDIKK.     Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by 
Distinguished  Men  of  his  Time.    With  portrait  and  28  illustrations.    8vo, 
cloth  gilt.     New  York.     1886.  $3.00 

First  Edition. 


140  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AYE;.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

1038.  RICE,    WALLACE.      The    Lincoln    Year    Book.     Axioms    and 
Aphorisms  from  the  Great  Emancipator.     With  marginal  illustrations  in 
tints  on  every  page,  and  portrait.     Narrow  121110,  pictorial  boards  uncut. 
Chicago.     1908.  $1.50 

1039.  RICHARDS,  C.  T.     List  of  Lincolniana  in  Library  of  Con 
gress.     Royal  8vo,  red  cloth,  uncut.     Washington.     1903.  $2.00 

Divided  into  two  sections,  the  first  containing  Lincoln's  own  Writings,  the  Sec 
ond  a  list  of  the  Writings  relating  to  Lincoln.     Presentation  Copy  from  the  Author. 

RARE  CHICAGO  IMPRINT.     1870. 


1040.  RICHMOND,  THOMAS.     God  Dealing  with  Slavery.     God's 
Instrumentalities  in  Emancipating  the  African  Slave  in  America.     Spirit 
Messages  from  Franklin,  Lincoln  and  others  to  the  Author,  Thomas  Rich 
mond.     Portrait  of  author.     I2mo,  cloth.     Chicago  Religio-Philosophical 
Publishing  House,  1870.  $25.00 

An  extraordinary  work  and  a  very  rare  Chicago  imprint.  Of  Lincoln  interest 
are  the  following  items :  "My  First  Letter  to  President  Lincoln" ;  "My  Second 
Letter  to  Lincoln" ;  "Franklin  Tells  How  He  Influences  Lincoln" ;  "My  Third  Let 
ter  To  Lincoln";  "Lincoln's  Spirits,  First  Letter  to  Me";  His  Spirits.  Second  Let 
ter"  ;  "Lincoln's  Third  Letter,"  etc.,  etc. 

1041.  RICHMOND  "WHIG"  for  April  17.    8pp.  folio.     Black  bor 
ders  and  rules.     Richmond.     1865.  $6.00 

"Assassination  of  President  Lincoln!  The  heaviest  blow  which  has  ever  fallen 
on  the  people  of  the  South,  has  ^descended." 

1042.  ROBBINS,  FRANK  L.     A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln  delivered  in  the  Greenhill  Presbyterian  Church.     8vo,  half 
morocco,   original   covers  bound   in.      Phila.      1865.  $5-°° 

"Published   by    request   of   the  -congregation    for   private   distribution." 

1043.  ROBINSON,  CHARLES  S.    The  Martyred  President:    A  Ser 
mon  preached  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     April 
16,  1865.     8vo,  original  wrappers.     New  York.     1865.  $3-5O 

The  First  Sermon  preached  in  Xew  York  on  Lincoln's  Death. 

1044.  ROBINSON,  JAMES  T.     National  Anniversary  Address  de 
livered  at  the  Baptist  Church,  North  Adams,  Mass.    8vo,  original  wrap 
pers.     North  Adams.     1865.  $3-°° 

Very  scarce. 

1045.  ROBINSON,  JOHN  BEU..     An  Address  to  the  people  of  the 
Several    Sovereign   States,   on   the  Frauds   committed   on   their   Elective 
Franchise,  under  Official  Orders,  and  the  danger  of  the  People  being 
reduced  to  Mere  Serfs  to  a  Tyrant  Despot,  under  the  Pretext  of  Negro 
Freedom,  Military  Necessity,  Union  and  Liberty."    8vo,  half  brown  mor 
occo,  neat,  green  and  red  labels,  Philadelphia.     1864.  $4-5O 

A  Libellous  Anti-Lincoln  Campaign   Document  concocted  by  the  Secretary  of 
the  George  B.   McClellan  Club  of   Philadelphia. 
Rare. 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  141 

1046.  ROBINSON,  T.  H.     The  Unveiling  of  Divine  Justice  in  the 
Great  Rebellion.     A  Sermon.     June  i,  1865.     8vo,  na^  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Harrisburg,  1865.  $6.00 

Very    Scarce. 

1047.  RODGERS,  CAPTAIN.    Message  of  the  President  recommend 
ing  a  Vote  of  Thanks  to  Captain  John  Rodgers  for  eminent  Skill  and 
Zeal  in  discharge  of  his  duties.    One  page  8vo.    Washington.     1863.  $3.50 

Captain  Rodgers  of  the  Monitor  "Weehawken"  engaged  and  captured  the 
powerful  Rebel  Iron-clad  "Fingal"  alias  "Atlanta"  after  an  engagement  of  fifteen 
minutes  in  Warsaw  Sound,  Georgia.  Besides  the  vote  of  Thanks  he  was  promoted 
to  Commodore.  A  Fine  Lincoln-Naval  Item. 

1048.  ROGEARD,  M.  A.     The  Stricutres  of  Labienus,  the  Histor 
ical  Critic  in  the  Time  of  Augustus.     8vo,  half  morocco  neat,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $5«oo 

Translated  from  the  French  by  Dr.  W.  E.  Guthrie  and  Published  June  3Oth 
1865.  In  the  Preface  the  recent  Murder  of  Lincoln  is  alluded  to,  together  with  an 
account  of  the  popular  subscription  by  the  French  People  toward  a  gold  medal 
to  be  presented  to  Mrs.  Lincoln  in  honor  of  the  late  President.  The  Pamphlet  is  a 
Caustic  Satire  upon  Napoleon  III  who  had  stopped  the  Subscription  after  some 
eleven  thousand  people  had  participated  in  it.  The  Translator's  Proof  Copy  with 
Corrections. 

1049.  ROGERS,  ELMER  E.     On  Presdent  Lincoln.     Address  to  the 
Public  Schools  of  Chicago.     Topic  :     "Lincoln's  Pluck  and  Luck  —  What 
about  Ours?"    4  pages.    8vo.     Chicago.     1909.  $3-5O 

A  Typical  and  very  scarce  Chicago  Appreciation  "Lincoln,  the  RaRspKtter,  was 
so  homely  and  'cheeky'  that  our  Barbers  would  have  charged  him  a  quarter  instead 
of  a  dime  for  a  shave"  —  "Crook  and  Hook  were  two  Officers  in  the  Civil  War. 
Lincoln  said,  'Well,  we'll  win  by  Hook  or  Crook'  "'  —  "Abe  had  two  girls  —  one  was 
a  r&d  headed  girl  and  the  other  was  a  Lulu,"  etc. 

1050.  ROGERS,  J.  W.     Madame  Surratt;  a  Drama  in  Five  Acts. 
I2mo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Washington.     1879. 

$15.00 

Extremely  scarce  and  extremely  curious.  The  dramatis  personae  comprises 
President  Lincoln  and  family,  Andrew  Johnson,  the  Surratt  Family,  Jefferson 
Davis  -and  Robert  E.  Lee;  Edwin,  \Vilkes  and  Agnes  Booth  and  others.  The 
Lincoln  dialogue  throughout  is  amazingly  comic.  The  author  was  a  Princeton 
Graduate,  Protestant  Pastor  of  St.  Paul's  Parish,  Franklin  Tenn.,  served  in  the 
Confederate  Army  under  Gen.  Polk,  went  to  England  after  the  War  and  became 
a  Convert  to  the  Roman  Church. 


1051.  ROSS,  RILEY  R.    Abraham  Lincoln.    8vo,  ooze  calf,  gilt  top. 
New  York  City.     1910.  $10.00 

Only  23  Copies  privately  printed  for  the  Author  for  private  distribution  only. 
Not  published.     Dedicated  to  Dr.  William  H.  Crawford  of  Allegheny  College. 

1052.  ROTHSCHILD,  AW>NZO.    Lincoln,  Master  of  Men.  A  Study 
in  Character.    Portraits  on  Japan  paper.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut  and  unopened. 
Boston.     1906.  $12.50 

Autograph  letter  of   author  laid   in,   respecting  the  author's   research  work  on 
the  life  of  Lincoln.     First  Edition  of  150  copies  entirely  uncut. 


142  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

1053.  ROUXEL,  T.     Poem  of  4  stanzas  on  Lincoln,  and  on  reverse 
side  of  leaf,  one  of  4  stanzas  on  John  Brown,     i  leaf,  from  the  author's 
volume  of  Poems  "Amertumes."     I2mo,  Paris.     18/0.  $1.50 

1054.  RUSSELL,  PETER.     Our  Great  National  Reproach  and  the 
Counsel  of  Ahithophel  Turned  into  Foolishness.    Two  Sermons  delivered 
at  Eckley,  Pa.,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Funeral  Solemnities  of  President 
Lincoln.     8vo,  half  morocco.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $10.00 

Only  a  very   small   Edition,   250  copies,  printed. 

1055.  SABINE,  W.  T.     "The  Land  Mourneth  the  Death  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln."    Sermon  on  April  16,  1865.     i8mo,  half  morocco,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $3-5O 

Printed  for  circulation  among  the  'congregation  only. 

1056.  SAMPLE,  ROBERT  F.     The  Curtained  Throne.     A  Sermon 
suggested  by  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  preached  at  Bedford,  Pa. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    Philadelphia.   1865.  $7.00 

Scarce. 

1057.  SANBORN,  R.  S.    A  Discourse  on  the  terrible,  irresistible  yet 
sublime  logic  of  Events  as  suggested  by  the  Assassination  of  Lincoln 
delivered  at  Ripon,  Wis.  April  2,  1865.    8vo,  na^  morocco,  neat.     (Ripon. 
1865.)  $10.00 

An  extremely  interesting  Wisconsin  Address. 

1058.  SARGENT,  F.  W.    Les  Etats  Confederes  et  1'Esclavage.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  uncut.     Paris.     1864.       $15.00 

With  presentation  inscription :  "Hon.  S.  P.  Chase,  with  the  Author's  respects." 
Discusses  at  length  Lincoln's  Policy  toward  the  Slaves,  and  the  Effect  of  Emanci 
pation. 

1059.  SARMIENTO,  D.  F.     Vida  de  Abran  Lincoln,  decimo  sesto 
Presidente  de  los  Estados  Unidos.    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.     Neuva  York. 
1866.  $7.50 

At  end  of  the  volume  are  two  Long  Memorial  Poems  on  Lincoln,  the  last  by 
Juana  Manzo,  dated  from  Buenos  Ayres,  May  27,  1865. 

1060.  SAUNDERS,  ROLFE  S.     Oration  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States.     Delivered  on  Island  40, 
April  25,  1865.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Mem 
phis,  Tenn.     1865.  $7.50 

A  very  fine  and  scarce  Southern  eulogy  of  Lincoln. 

1061.  SAUNDERS,  ROLFE  S.     An  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Pres 
ident  Lincoln,  delivered  on  Island  40,  April  25,  1865.    8vo,  half  morocc\p, 
black  glazed  wrappers  bound  in.     Memphis,  1865.  $10.00 

The  Author's  Proof  Copy  with  many  interesting  typographical  corrections. 

1062.  SAVAGE,  M.  J.     Some  Lessons  from  the  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     19  pages  I2mo,  cloth  original  printed  wrappers  bound  in.    Bos 
ton.     Geo.  H.  Ellis.     1900.  $3-5O 

Messiah  Pulpit  Weekly  Sermon. 


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1063.  SCHENCK,  WILUAM  S.    In  Memoriam  of  the  Late  Rev.  P. 
D.  Gurley.    8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.    Washington.     1869. 

$10.00 

Dr.  Gurley  was  with  Lincoln  after  he  was  shot  and  what  transpired  at  his  bed 
side  is  related  in  this  pamphlet  together  with  the  Hymn  written  by  Dr.  Gurley 
together  with  the  Journey  to  Springfield  with  Lincoln's  Body,  and  much  other 
interesting  Lincoln  matter.  Presentation  Copy  from  the  Author  to  the  Presbyterian 
Historical  Society. 

1064.  SCHURZ,  CARL.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  Essay.     With  Tes 
timonies  by  Emerson,  Whittier,  Holmes  and  Lowell.     i6mo,  cloth.     Bos 
ton.     1899.  $.75 

1065.  SCHUYLER,  P.  N.    A.  L.  S.  to  President  Lincoln  advocating 
the  appointment  of  Hiram  Griswold  of  Cleveland  as  U.  S.  District  At 
torney  for  the  Northern  District  of  Ohio.    Also  signed  by  T.  R.  Strong. 
4to.     Norwalk,  Ohio.     1860.  $5-OO 

1066.  SCOTT,  MILTON.  R.    Essay  on  Lincoln ;  Was  he  an  Inspired 
Prophet?    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth.    Newark.    Ohio.     1906.  $1.25 

Functions  of  the  Prophets.  Lincoln's  Statesmanship  Moral  Teachings — His 
more  direct  Prophecies — His  Religious  Faith,  etc. 

1067.  SCRAP  BOOK.    A  very  large  folio  Scrap  Book,  lettered  on 
back,  "Lincoln  Album,"  and  on  side  "The  Abraham  Lincoln  Album  and 
Historic  Scrap-Book  1906"     Burton,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.,  half  russia, 
very  strongly  made.  $75.00 

-In  this  album  ''are  loosely  inserted  numerous  newspaper  clippings  of  various 
dates,  of  Lincoln  interest,  together  with  Autograph  Letters,  Portraits,  Civil  War 
envelopes,  a  fine  characteristic  4  pp.  A.  L.  S.  of  Augusto  J.  Evans,  mentioning 
Gen.  Beauregard  and  other  Southern  officers,  Lin-coin's  Address  to  the  Loyal 
Women  of  America  in  behalf  of  the  Sanitary  Commission  1861 ;  fac-simile  of 
Lincoln's  famous  letter  to  Gen.  Sheridan  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Shenandoah  Valley 
Campaign,  an  original  Prospectus  of  the  Lottery  of  the  First  Draft  of  the  Procla 
mation  of  Emancipation  all  in  Lincoln's  Autograph  1864;  Broadside  Letter  to  the 
Public  from  W.  H.  Herndon  headed  "Lincoln  and  Douglas.  The  Peoria  Debates 
and  Lincoln's  Power."  1865;  Broadside  "Is  t-he  War  a  Failure f"  1864;  Litho 
graphic  Prospectus  of  the  Sangamo  Insurance  Co.  with  portrait  and  views  1865, 
Autograph  Letter  marked  "Private"  written  by  James  Mitchell  of  the  Emigration 
Office  to  President  Lincoln  in  relation  to  their  Emancipation  Measures.  3  page 
4to.  1862;  A.  L.  S.  from  S.  S.  Marshall  to  Andrew  Johnson  regarding  the  Post- 
mastership  of  Cairo  111.  1866;  two  other  letters  to  President  Lincoln  regarding  the 
appointment  of  Army  and  Hospital  Chaplains ;  a  genuine  Copy  on  Wall  Paper  of 
the  Vi-cksburg  Citizen  printed  the  day  the  Union  forces  captured  the  City  and  added 
a  Note  that  "Gen.  Grant  had  caught  the  Rabbit  and  dined  in  Vicksburg."  July  4, 
1864;  a  very  interesting  prospectus  of  George  B.  Ayres  Original  Photographs  of 
Lincoln;  the  Official  Dispatch  signed  by  Acting  Ad'jutant  General  L.  H.  EVERTS 
transmitting  Secretary  Stanton's  message  to  GEN.  SHERMAN  that  "President  Lin 
coln  was  murdered  at  10  o'clock  last  night  in  his  Private  Box  at  Ford's  Theatre" 
and  concluding  "I  have  no  time  to  add  more  than  to  say  that  I  find  evidence  that 
an  Assassin  is  also  on  your  track  and  I  beseech  you  to  be  more  heedful  than  Mr. 
Lincoln  was  of  such  knowledge/'  Together  with  much  other  Historical  Lincoln 
matter,  and  some  scarce  plaque  portraits. 


144  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

1068.  SCRIPPS,    JOHN.      Life    of    Abraham    Lincoln.      Tribune 
Tracts.     No.  6.    8vo,  sewed.     New  York.     1860.  $30.00 

The  First  Authorized  Life  of  Lincoln.  The  Proofs  were  submitted  to,  and 
read  by  Lincoln  himself. 

1069.  SCRIPPS,  JOHN  LOCKE.     Tribune  Tracts.    No.  6.    The  Life 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.     32  pp.  8vo,  full  straight  grained  maroon  morocco 
gilt.     New  York.     1860.  $35-OO 

The  First  and  Best  Life  of  Lin-coin.     A  very  choice  Copy. 

1070.  SCRIPPS,  JOHN  LOCKE.     The  First  Published  Life  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln,  written  in  the  year  1860.     Portrait  on  Japan  Paper.     4to, 
half  vellum,  uncut.     Detroit:  Cranbrook  Press,  1900.  $12.00 

Edition  limited  to  245  copies. 

1071.  SEARING,  EDWARD.     President  Lincoln  in  History.    An  Ad 
dress  delivered  in  Milton,  Wisconsin.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrap 
pers  bound  in.     Janesville,  1865.  $5.00 

Scarce.     Only  300  copies  printed. 

1072.  SEAMAN,   L.     What   Miscegenation  Is:     What  we  are  to 
Expect  Now  that  Mr.  Lincoln  is  Re-elected.    8vo,  half  light  calf,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     New  York.     (1864)  $6.50 

The  Sable  Nobility — Front  Seats  for  Colored  Folks— Grand  Miscegenation 
Jubilee.  The  Great  Boumerrang  Association  of  Brooklyn — The  Blood  Royal  of 
Africa,  etc.  With  a  striking  Illustration  of  Miscegenation  on  cover  and  title. 

1073.  SEARS,  REV.  HIRAM.     The  People's  Keepsake;  or,  Funeral 
Address  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  lamented  President  of 
the  United  States,  with  the  Principal  Incidents  of  his  Life.    Preached  at 
Mount  Carmel,  III.     April  23,  1685,  and  dedicated  to  the  Loyal  Man, 
Women  and  Children  of  all  parties  in  the  Country.    8vo,  half  green  mor 
occo,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Cincinnati.     1865.  $15.00 

Inserted  are  two  very  interesting  Autograph  Letters  presenting  Charles  H. 
Hart  with  the  Copy  of  Address  and  writing  him  at  length  upon  his  Bibliography  of 
Lincoln. 

1074.  SECESSION  MESSAGE.     Message  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States  to  the  Two  Houses  of  Congress,  at  the  Commencement  of 
the  First  Session  of  the  37th  Congress.    8vo,  half  brown  morocco  neat, 
uncut.     Washington.     1861.  $10.00 

Rare  uncut.  The  Message  itself  occupies  17  pages  and  deals  with  the  Secession 
of  the  Six  States  and  their  seizure  of  the  Forts  and  Dock  Yard.  Concludes:  "And 
having  thus  chosen  our  course  Without  guile,  and  with  pure  purpose,  let  us  renew 
our  trust  in  Gotf  and  go  forzvard  zvithout  fear  and  with  manly  hearts.  Abraham 
Lincoln.  July  4,  1861." 

1075.  SEDGWICK,  CHARLES  B.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln  on 
the  occasion  of  the  Obsequies  at  Syracuse.     8vo,  half  morocco,  with 
original  wrappers  bound  in.     Syracuse,  1865:  $7-5O 

One  of  the  Ablest  of  all  the  Contemporary  Lincoln  Eulogies,  and  extremely 
scarce. 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  145 

1076.  SEISS,  JOSEPH  A.     The  Assassinated  President;  or,  the  Day 
of   National   Mourning.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  covers  bound  in. 
Philadelphia.     1865.  $3.50 

A  Fine   Sermon  by  the  leading  Lutheran   Pastor  of  the  Times. 

1077.  SELLERY,  GEORGE  C.    Lincoln's  Suspension  of  Habeas  Cor 
pus  as  Viewed  by  Congress.    8vo,  sewed,  uncut.     University  of  Wiscon 
sin.     Madison.     1907.  $1.50 

Contains  a  useful  two-page  Bibliography  of  Works  on  the  Subject. 

1078.  SERVICES  in  Commemoration  of  the  One  Hundredth  An 
niversary  of  the  Birth  of  Lincoln,  arranged  by  Union  and  Confederate 
Veterans.     Portrait.     8vo,  wrappers.     Atlanta,  Ga.     1909.  $2.50 

Contains  Rev.  James  W.  Lee's  Very  Fine  Address  on  Lincoln. 

1079.  SEWARD,  WILLIAM  H.    Lincoln's  Secretary  of  State.  Near 
ly  killed  by  the  Lincoln  Assassins.     Interesting  A.  L.  S.  to  General  Tot- 
ten.     "I  beg  to  present  to  you  several  English  Military  friends.     I  wish 
you  would  authorize  me  to  say  per  you  to  the  Secretary  of  War  that 
you  owe  the  British  Government  an  Obligation  for  Courtesies  that  you 
would  like  to  have  us  reciprocate"  etc.    2  pages.    8vo  Washington.   April 
10,  1862.  $15.00 

1080.  SEWARD,  WIUJAM  H.    Lincoln's  Secretary  of  State.    D.  S. 
passport  issued  to  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  George  Harring 
ton  to  travel  in  Europe  with  his  Family.     With  Arms  and  Seal  of  the 
United  States.     Folio  Washington.     1863.  $3-5° 

1081.  SHAFFNER,  TAL  P.    The  War  in  America ;  being  an  Histor 
ical  and  Political  Account  of  the  Southern  and  Northern  States,  showing 
the  Origin  and  Cause  of   the   Present   Secession  War.     Folding   map. 
I2mo,  cloth,  uncut.     London.     1862.  $4.00 

Scarce.  Refers  to  Mr.  Lincoln  as  being  controlled  by  a  "false  pride"  and  the 
influence  of  "fanatics,"  together  with  many  Charges  of  Lincoln's  Responsibility  for 
the  Secession  of  the  South.  The  Author  was  a  Native  of  Virginia  and  associated 
with  S.  F.  B.  Morse  in  his  Telegraphic  Inventions. 

GEN.  SHERIDAN'S  FIRST  AND  ONLY  VOTE. 

1082.  SHERIDAN,  PHILIP  HENRY.     General  in  Chief  U.  S.  Army. 
An  original  Newspaper  Cutting  reporting  an  Interview  with  Ex  PRES 
IDENT  RUTHERFORD  B.  HAYES,  which  has  been  cut  apart  by  Hayes,  and 
"elaborated"  with  his  Autograph  Additions  and  Notes,  and  signed  at 
end  :    "This  is  substantially  Correct  Rutherford  B.  Hayes."    On  tall  folio 
sheet.     Spiegel  Grove  3Oth  Nov.  1888.  $30.00 

A  most  Interesting  and  Characteristics  Anecdote  of  one  of  Lincoln's  Greatest 
Generals.  The  Article  commences  "/  was  present  says  Ex-President  Hayes  when 
General  Sheridan  cast  the  First  Vote  and  Last  of  his  Life.  McClellan  was  the 
Candidate  on  the  one  side  and  Lincoln  on  the  other.  Sheridan  had  never  voted 
as  he  was  an  Army  Officer,  but  he  understood  under  the  Laws  of  Ohio  a  Ohio 
Soldier  could  vote,  and  that  there  was  to  be  somewhere  in  the  camp  among  the  Ohio 
Soldiers  a  Polling  Place.  He  soon  learned  it  was  at  my  Headquarters.  (34th  Reg. 


146  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

O.  V.   I.   Cedar  Creek   Shenandock  Valley)    so  he  came  over  the  day  before  and 

talked  about  it    /  passed  the  word  around  that  Sheridan  and  Gen.  Crook 

would  vote  about  g  o'clock  and  perhaps  a  1,000  Soldiers  and  two  brassbands  were 
on  hand.  The  polling  place  was  a  wagon  and  3  n&n-commissioned  Officers  were 
judge  and  two  young  fellows  clerks.  I  said  Id  vote  first  so  as  to  show  Crook  and 

Sheridan  how  it  was  done.     I  was  an  o$d  Voter  they  were  Greenhorns Then 

Sheridan  stepped  up.  He  was  a  little  embarrassed  for  all  the  men  were  looking  at 
him.  He  looked  at  the  Judge,  the  Judge  stared  at  him.  'Your  name  Sir!'  said 
the  Judge  with  infinite  dignity.  Sheridan  spoke  up  'Philip -H.  Sheridan'  'In  what 
State  do  you  vote'  asked  the  Judge  impressively.  'In  Ohio'  Sheridan  replied  'In 

what    County'    'Perry    County.' In    speaking    with    Sheridan    after    General 

Crook  said  with  feeling:  'This  is  my  first  Vote:  I  don't  ever  expect  to  vote  again, 
but  I  did  want  to  vote  for  Old  Abe.'  " 

AN  UNUSUAL  PRESIDENTIAL  AUTOGRAPH  OF  THE  GREATEST  LINCOLN  ASSOCIA 
TION  INTEREST. 

1083.  SHERIDAN,  PHILIP  HENRY.    A  Memorial  from  the  City  of 
Boston.     Portrait.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.     Boston.     1889.  $5«oo 

Presentation  copy  from  William  Elliot  Griffis,  D.  D.  Contains  Gen.  Francis  A. 
Walker's  splendid  Memoir  of  Sheridan,  occupying  77  pages. 

1084.  SIAM.    Message  of  the  President  transmitting  Copies  of  two 
Letters  from  the  King  of  Siam  to  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  accompanied 
by  certain  presents,  and  of  the  President's  answer  thereto.     8vo,  sewed. 
Washington.     1862.  $5-OO 

In  his  interesting  Letter  to  the  President  the  King  offered  to  present  him  with 
several  pairs  of  Elephants  to  be  turned  loose  in  the  American  Forests  there  to 
increase  and  multiply.  In  Lincoln's  Answer  he  acknowledges  the  reception  of  a 
Sword  of  exquisite  workmanship  and  gracefully  declined  the  offer  of  the  Elephants 
as  unsuitable  for  the  Climate. 

1085.  SILK  PRINTED  BROADSIDE.     "Address  at  Gettysburg 
Nov.  19,  1863."  Printed  on  rose  silk  within  black  borders,     n.  p.     1865. 

$2.50 

1086.  SILK  PRINTED  PORTRAIT.     "Breaking  the   Shackles." 
Lincoln  and  fettered  Slave  and  Negro  Log  Cabin  in  foreground.     Battle 
in  background.     Etched  by  J.   E.   Taylor.     Printed  on  light  blue  silk. 
4to.     1891.  $3.50 

1087.  SILK  PRINTED  PORTRAIT.    Bust  of  Lincoln  almost  full 
face  with  beard.    Etched  by  H.  B.  Hall.    410.     (New  York.     1865.)  $3.50 

1088.  SIMPSON,   MATTHEW.      Funeral  Address  delivered  at  the 
Burial  of  President  Lincoln  at  Springfield,  111.     May  4,   1865.     I2mo, 
half  calf,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     New-  York.     1865.  $7-5O 

The  Most  Important  of  all  the  Lincoln  Sermons,  being  spoken  at  the  Actual 
Burial  at  Springfield. 

1089.  SINCLAIR,  PETER.    Freedom  or  Slavery  in  the  United  States, 
being  Facts  and  Testimonies  for  the  Consideration  of  the  British  People. 
Part  I.     8vo,  half  dark  morocco  neat,   wrappers   bound   in.     London. 
(1861)  $5-00 

A  Strong  Appeal  in  favor  of  Lincoln  made  to  the  Anti-Slavery  Supporters  in 
England. 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  147 

1090.  SLATER,  EDWARD  C.  The  Nation's  Loss.    A  Sermon  preach 
ed  at  Paducah,  Ky.     April  19,  1861.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  green 
glazed  wrappers  bound  in.     Paducah.     1865.  $5.00 

A  very  fine  Military  discourse  delivered  before  Gen.  S.  Meredith  and  the 
Troops  at  Head  Quarters  District  of  West  Kentucky,  with  General  Order  No.  12 
giving  directions  for  the  Funeral  Services. 

SHIPMENT  OF  SLAVE  FROM  NEW  YORK.     1855. 

1091.  SLAVERY.     "Manifest  of  Slaves  intended  to  be  transported 
on  board  of  the  Steamer  Augusta,  whereot  Lyon  is  Master,  of  the  Bur 
den  of  1400  tons  and  bound  from  the  Port  of  NEW  YORK  for  the  port 
of  Savannah  in  the  State  of  Georgia."     Printed  Document  signed  by  the 
Shipper  G.  B.  Cummins  and  others.    Oblong  4to  New  York.    Dodge  and 
Cannon,  Custom  House  Brokers.     25  Pine  Street.     1855.  $12.50 

Scarce  and  Interesting  New  York  Slavery  item. 

1092.  SLAVERY.     Message  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  trans 
mitting  a  Copy  of  the  Treaty  between  the  U.  S.  and  Her  Britannic  Ma 
jesty    for   the   Suppresion   of   the   African    Slave   Trade.     8vo,   sewed. 
Washington.     1862.  .  $2.50 

1093.  SLAVERY.      The    Underground    Railroad.      A    Record    of 
Facts,  Authentic  Narratives,  Letters,  etc.  narrating  the  Hardships,  Hair 
Breadth  Escapes  and  Death  Struggles  of  the  Slaves  in  their  Efforts  for 
Freedom,  as  related  by  themselves  and  others  or  witnessed  by  the  Author. 
Together  with  Sketches  of  some  of  the  largest  Stockholders  and  most 
liberal  aiders  and  advisers  of  the  Road.     By  William  Still.     Illustrated 
with   70  fine   Engravings   and    Portraits    from   life.      Thick   8vo,    cloth. 
Philadelphia,  1872.  $5.00 

Scarce.  Contains  Biographical  Notices  of  hundreds  of  Negro  Slaves  who 
escaped  from  the  South,  with  Memoirs  of  all  the  Active  Abolitionists  of  the  North. 
THE  ONLY  RECORD  OF  THIS  KIND. 

1094.  SLAVERY.    The  Opinions  of  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  upon  Slav 
ery  and  its   Issues:  indicated  by  his   Speeches,   Letters,   Messages  and 
Proclamations.    8vo,  sewed.     Washington.     1864.  $3-75 

A  Fine  Second  Term  Campaign  Document  defending  Lincoln's  Proclamations 
of  Emancipation  and  Amanesty. 

1095.  SMITH,   GERRIT.      No   Treason   in   Civil   War.      Speech   at 
Cooper  Institute,  New  York,  June  S,   1865.     8vo,  half  leather,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     New  York.     1865.  $5-°° 

A  Scarce  and  Highly  Eulogistic  New  York  Lincoln  Address. 

1096.  SMITH,  HENRY.     The  Religious  Sentiments  proper  for  our 
National  Crisis ;  A  Sermon.    Portrait  and  plate  inserted.    8vo,  half  mor 
occo  neat.     Buffalo.     1865.  $3-°° 

1097.  SMITH,  HENRY.     The  Religious  Sentiments  proper  for  our 
National  Crisis.     8vo,  wrappers.     Buffalo.     1865.  $2-5O 

Very  fine  copy. 


148  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

1098.  SMITH,  ISAAC.    Address,  Foxborough,  Mass.    April  19,  1865, 
simultaneously   with   the   Funeral   of    President    Lincoln.      8vo,   original 
glazed  wrappers.    Foxborough,  1865.  $12.00 

An  Extremely  Rare  Lincoln   Address  in   tine  Condition. 

1099.  SMITH,  W.  R.     Review  of  Southern  Aggressions  upon  the 
North.    8vo,  half  roan,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    Chicago.   1860.  $5.03 

Published  without  Author's  name  on  any  Imprint,  and  strongly  urging  the 
Election  of  a  Republican  President. 

i  loo.  SMOOT,  RICHARD  M.  The  Unwritten  History  of  the  Assas 
sination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Square  I2mo,  original  wrappers.  Clinton. 
Mass.  1908.  $2.50 

Only  100  Copies  printed.  A  Curious  statement  that  the  Author's  Brother  had 
saved  John  H.  Surratt  by  his  Testimony  to  the  Jury. 

noi.  SMOOT,  R.  M.  The  Unwritten  History  of  the  Assassination 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  I2mo,  half  green  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in. 
Clinton,  Mass.  1908.  $5.00 

No.  3  of  100  privately  printed  Copies.  Contains  the  direct  assertion  that  John 
H.  Surratt  was  actively  concerned  in  the  Murder  of  Lincoln.  With  Presentation 
Inscription  to  Major  Lambert. 

1 102.  SNIVELY,  WIUJAM  A.     The  Nations  Bereavement.     Mem 
orial  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    With  Address  by  REV. 
WIUJAM  PRESTON.     8vo,  half  dark  brown  morocco,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.     Pittsburgh.     1865.  $3-5° 

1103.  SOLDIERS'  National  Cemetery.    Revised  Report  of  the  Com 
mittee  to  House  of  Representatives  of  Pa.  containing  Lincoln's  Dedica 
tory  Address.     Frontispiece.     Harrisburg.     1865.  $2.50 

1104.  SONG  BOOK.     The   Bugle   Call.     Union   Songs,   with   the 
Music.     Edited  by  George  F.  Root.     Oblong  8vo,  half  morocco,  original 
cover  bound  in.     Chicago.     (1863)  $10.00 

A  Rare  Collection  of  Civil  War  Music  "designed  for  use  in  all  gatherings  of 
Loyal  People  whether  around  the  Camp  Fire  or  the  Hearth  Stone."  Some  of  the 
Lincoln  Titles  are  "Stand  by  the  President  and  all  will  yet  be  well" — "God  save  the 
President,"  etc. 

1105.  SONG  BOOKS.     Touch  the  Elbow  Songster.     1862;  Tony 
Pastor's  "444"   Combination   Songster.      1864;   Christy's   New   Songster 
and  Black  Joker.     1863;  3  pieces  in  one  vol.     i8mo,  half  calf,  all  wrap 
pers  bound  in.    New  York.     1862-64.  $12.00 

Contains  many  Lincoln  and  Civil  War  songs. 

1106.  SPATH,  ADOEPH.     Rede  bei  der  Begrabniszfeier  des  Prasi- 
denten  Abraham  Lincoln,   19.  April   1865.     Mit  einer  Zugabe  aus   der 
Osterfest-Predigt  am  14  April.     8vo,  half  morocco  neat.     Philadelphia. 
1865.  $6-00 

Rare.     Only  300  Copies  Printed.     Fine  Copy. 

1107.  SPAULDING,  E.   G.     The  Republican   Platform.     Revised 
Speech  delivered  at  Buffalo  and  Washington,  at  meetings  to  ratify  the 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AYE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  149 

Nomination  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Hamlin.    8vo,  half  mor 
occo  neat.     Washington.     1860.  $10.00 
Contains  a  Letter  from  Lin-coin  to  Dr.  Theodore  Canisius  on  Republican  Prin 
ciples  dated  Springfield  May  17,  1859. 

1108.  SPEAR,  REV.  SAMUEL  T.     The  Punishment  of  Treason.     A 
Discourse.    Preached  in  the  South  Presbyterian  Church.    Brooklyn.    8vo, 
half  brown  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Brooklyn.     1865.  $5-OO 

An  urgent  appeal  for  the  swift  hanging  of  General  Lee,  Jefferson  Davis,  John 
C.  Breckinridge  and  other  Southern  Leaders. 

1109.  SPEECHES  AND  LETTERS  of  Abraham  Lincoln  1832-65. 
With  15  page  introduction  by  JAMES  BRYCE.     I2mo,  limp  morocco  gilt. 
London.     1907.  $1.50 

LINCOLN'S    ATTORNEY    GENERAL    ON    MOB    VIOLENCE. 

i  no.  SPEED,  JAMES — Of  Kentucky.  Lawyer,  Emancipationist, 
Friend  of  Lincoln  and  appointed  by  him  Attorney  General.  To  him  is 
ascribed  the  Refusal  of  Kentucky  to  enter  the  Confederacy.  Long  and 
very  vigorous  letter  to  Governor  B.  Magoffin  detailing  his  "plans  for 
bringing  persons  to  trial  who  have  been  guilty  of  violence  and  outrage  in 
Mobs  whereby  human  life  or  property  has  been  injured  or  destroyed,  is 
as  follows"  and  concludes  "As  a  Citizen  I  feel  that  it  is  a  burning  shame 
that  perpetrators  of  the  Mob  Violence  should  not  only  go  unwhipped  of 
justice,  but  not  even  tried.  If  the  present  condition  of  things  remain,  no 
man  can  feel  sure  of  his  person  or  property.  The  fault  is  in  the  Law,  and 
not  in  the  Sentiment  of  the  State.  The  Law  can  and  should  be  corrected"  - 
4  pages,  4to,  Louisville,  Nov.  29,  1859.  $20.00 

An  intensely  interesting  Civil  War  Letter,  and  very  important  Kentucky  item. 

mi.  SPEED,  JAMES.  Opinion  on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  the 
Military  to  Try  and  Execute  the  Assassins  of  the  President.  8vo,  half 
light  calf,  wrappers  bound  in.  Washington.  1865.  $3-5° 

1 1 12.  SPRAGUE,  REV.  I.  N.     President  Lincoln's  Death.     A  Dis 
course  delivered  in  Caldwell,  N.  J.     8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound 
in.     Newark.     1865.  $3-5° 

With  John  E.  Burton's  fine  Oration  "Abraham  Lincoln"  bound  in  at  end. 

1113.  SPRINGFIELD  BROADSIDE.     "Farewell  Address  to  his 

Old  Neighbors  Springfield  Feb.  12,  1861"  printed  within  Black  border 
and  inscribed  at  top.  "In  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of 
the  United  States  of  America,  Born  Feb.  12,  1809.  Died  April  15, 
1865."  8vo,  half  green  morocco.  (Springfield  1865.)  $10.00 

An  extremely  rare  Springfield  Funeral  Memorial. 

1114.  SPRINGFIELD,  ILL.     Official  Programme  at  the  Unveiling 
of  the  Statute  of  Abraham  Lincoln  upon  the  National  Lincoln  Monument. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.   Springfield,  111.     1874.  $4.00 

Included  are  Lincoln's  "Remarks  to  his  Neighbors  on  leaving  Springfield  Feb. 
11,  1861,"  together  with  his  "Inaugural  Addresses,  Messages  to  Congress,  Emancipa 
tion  Proclamation  and  A'ddress  at  Gettysburg." 


150  »>•          GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

1115.  STARR,  FREDERICK.     The  Martyr  President.    A  Discourse  in 
Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.     April  16,  1865,  and  repeated  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  May 
I4th.    8vo,  half  morocco,  with  original  glazed  mourning  wrappers,  bound 
in.     St.  Louis,  Mo.     1865.  $8.50 

Contains,   like   several   other  Lincoln   Memorials,   a   scathing  denouncement  of 
the  South  for  its  merciless  treatment  of  John  Brown,  five  years  before. 

1116.  STARR,  FREDERICK.     The  Martyr  President.     Discourse  de 
livered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  April  16.    Re 
peated  by  Request  in  the   North   Presbyterian   Church  St.   Louis,  Mo. 
May  14,  1865.    8vo,  wrappers.    St.  Louis,  Mo.     1865.  $5.00 

"FROM    THE    HAND    OF    LINCOLN"— AUTOGRAPH    POEM. 

1117.  STEDMAN,   EDMUND  CLARENCE — Autograph   Poem  "From 
The  Hand  of  Lincoln."    4  stanzas  written  on  a  folio  sheet,  signed  in  full, 
and  dated  New  York,  December,  1883.  $60.00 

"What  better  than  this  Voiceless  Cast 

To  tell  of  such  a  one  as  he 
Since  through  its  living  semblance  passed 

The  thought  that  bade  a  race  be   free!" 

1118.  STEELE,  RICHARD  H.     Victory  and  Morning.     A  Sermon 
occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  preached  June  ist,  1865. 
8vo,  half  black  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     New  Brunswick. 
1865.  $6.00 

Scarce.     With  Autograph  Presentation  slip  from  the  Author  bound  in. 

1119.  STEINER,  LEWIS  H.    Abraham  Lincoln  :  The  Lessons  taught 
by  his  Life.    An  Address  delivered  at  "The  Glades,"  Frederick  County, 
Maryland.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    Philadelphia. 
1865.  $8-50 

Bound   in   is:     "The  Religious  Belief   of  Abraham   Lincoln."     By  Robert   G. 
Ingersoll  occupying  ten  pages  addressed  to  "My  dead  Mr.  Seip." 

1 120.  STEINTHALL,    S.    A.      Address    on    the    Assassination    of 
Abraham   Lincoln,   /th    May,    1865.     8vo,   half   calf,   original   wrappers 
bound  in.     London,  1865.  $6.50 

Scarce  English  eulogy  on  Lincoln  preached  twice  in  Manchester  in  Memory  of 
President   Lincoln. 

1 121.  STEPHEN,  LESUE.     The  "Times"  on  the  American  War: 
A  Historical  Study.     8vo,  half  calf.     London,  1865.  $7.50 

First  Edition  of  this  Rare  and  Curious  Attack  on  "The  Times"  for  its  habitual 
abuse  of  Lincoln. 

1 122.  STEVENS,  HIRAM  F.     Abraham  Lincoln.     An  Address  de 
livered  before  the   Military   Order  of   the   Loyal   Legion  of  the   U.   S. 
Commandery  of  Minnesota.     I2mo,  half  green  morocco,  original  wrap 
pers  bound  in.     St.  Paul,   1900.  $6.00 

With  Presentation  Inscription  from  the  Author.     Closes  with  a  fine  Poem  on 
the  Martyr  President. 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  Av3.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  151- 

1123.  STEVENS,   THADDEUS.      Memorial   Addresses   on   the   Life 
and  Character  of  Thaddeus  Stevens  delivered  in  the  House  of  Repre 
sentatives.     8vo,  original  cloth.     Washington,   1869.  $2.00 

Contains  Frequent  References  to  Stevens's  Actions  with  Lincoln  in  the  Anti- 
Slavery  Movement  and  striking  comparisons  of  their  Personal  Characteristics. 

1124.  STEWART,  DANIEL.     Our  National  Sorrow.     A  Discourse 
on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in  Johnstown,  N.  Y.     8vo,  half  mo 
rocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Johnstown,   1865.  $5-OO 

Presentation  Copy  addressed  to  Samuel  Agnew  by  the  Author, on  back  cover. 

1125.  STEWART,    JUDD,       Some    Lincoln    Correspondence    with 
Southern  Leaders  before  the  Outbreak  of  the  Civil  War.     8vo,  original 
wrappers.     Privately  printed,   1909.  $2.50 

An  important  series  of  Historical  Letters  from  Lincoln  to  Alexander  H. 
Stephens  and  Senator  J.  J.  Crittenden  with  their  Answers. 

1126.  STlLLfi,  CHARLES  J.     Northern  Interests  and  Southern  In 
dependence  :    a  Plea  for  United  Action.     8vo,  half  light  calf,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia,   1863.  $2-5° 

1127.  STODDARD,    RICHARD    HENRY.      Abraham    Lincoln.      An 
Horatian  Ode.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  purple  wrappers  bound  in. 
New  York,   1865.  $75-OO 

First  Edition.  Fare.  Inserted  is  the  extremely  fine  portrait  engraved  on  wood 
by  Timothy  Cole  after  Wyatt  Eaton.  Also  a  splendid  letter  from  the  author  to 
Dr.  Shelton  Mackenzie,  at  the  time  one  of  the  most  important  literary  characters  in 
New  York,  saying:  "My  Dear  Sir — /  send  you  by  mail  the  sheets  of  An  Ode 
which  I  have  just  ivritten  on  the  Death  of  the  President  and  which  I  have  taken 
the  greatest  pains  with,  making  it  as  perfect  as  I  could  for  my  own  sake  arid  that  of 
the  terrible  and  great  occasion.  It  cost  me  four  days'  hard  and  telling  work — such 
as  I  hope  <not  to  pass  through  again  for  years — four  days  in  the  midst  of  last  week — 
THE  MOST  MOMENTOUS  PERIOD  IN  OUR  ANNALS  SINCE  THE  DISCOVERY  OF  THE  NEW 
WORLD.  I  think  you  will  like  my  honest  attempt  to  celebrate  the  fall  of  a  good 
man  (whom  I  never  liked  in  my  life,  and  from  whose  policy,  in  many  respects  I 
differ  now}.  You  will  recognise  my  original — the  Horafian  Ode  of  Andrew  Mar- 
vetll  'Upon  Cromwell's  Return  from  Ireland'  a  noble  production  in  a  magnificent 
measure,  which  scarcely  admits  of  weakness,  it  is  so  simple  and  so  compact.  If 
you  can  say  a  good  word  for  me  in  the  'Press'  do  so;  if  not,  don't.  In  any  event, 
yours  in  haste,  R.  H.  Stoddard  Custom  House,  N.  Y.  April  18,  '65."  Also  a  letter 
from  Stoddard  to  C.  H.  Hart,  the  Lincoln  Bibliographer,  dated  January  21,  '67, 
telling  him  he  was  unable  to  lay  his  hand  upon  a  copy  of  the  ode  at  that  time,  and 
says:  "The  Edition  was  1500  copies  as  far  as  I  remember.  I  know  it  cost  me  (the 
verse}  3  days'  hard  work  and  that  it  paM  me  nary  a  red." 

.  Inserted  also  is  Stoddard's  Original  Manuscript  of  the  first  eleven  stanzas  of 
the  Ode,  showing-  a  few  variations  from  the  printed  text.  Unique  and  grand 
Lincoln  memorial. 

1128.  STODDARD,  R.  H.    Lincoln.    An  Horatian  Ode.     By  Rich 
ard  Henry  Stoddard.    8vo,  original  lilac  wrappers.    New  York,  1865. 

$15.00 

First  edition.  Laid  in  A.  L.  S.  of  R.  H.  Stoddard  to  E.  P.  Whipple  referring 
to  his  Horatian  Ode.  "I  write  what  I  thought  a  good  poem  on  the  death  of  Lin 
coln/'  etc. 


152  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

1129.  vSTODDARD,  R.  H.    Abraham  Lincoln.    An  Horatian  Ode. 
8vo,  half  light  calf,  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York,  1865.  $15.00 

First  Edition.  With  interesting  Autograph  Letter  from  Stoddard  to  William 
H.  Carey  bound  in. 

1130.  STONE,  ANDREW  L.     A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.     Boston,   1865. 

$5.00 

Large  Paper  Copy.     Only  300  printed. 

1131.  STONE,  ANDREW  L.     A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States  of  America,  who 
was   assassinated  in  Washington,  April    14,    1865.     8vo,   half   morocco, 
original  covers  bound  in.     Boston,  1865.  $7-5O 

Edition  of  300  copies. 

1132.  STONE,   BRIG.-GEN.     Message  of  the  President   in   relation 
to  the  arrest  of  Brig.-Gen.  C.  P.  Stone,     i   page.     8vo.     Washington, 
1862.  $3.50 

Refers  to  the  General's  defeat  at  Balls  Bluff  where  he  and  his  troops  were 
pushed  into  the  Potomac  River  with  great  loss.  He  was  arrested  and  imprisoned 
but  never  Court-martialed. 

1133.  STORRS,  RICHARD  S.    An  Oration  commemorative  of  Presi 
dent  Abraham  Lincoln.    Portrait.    8vo,  half  morocco,  wrapper  bound  in. 
Brooklyn,  1865.  $6.00 

Limited  edition  of  100  copies.  Inserted  is  a  photograph  of  the  author  with  his 
signature  on  back. 

1134.  STORRS,  RICHARD  S.    An  Oration  Commemorative  of  Presi 
dent   Abraham   Lincoln   delivered   at   Brooklyn   at   the    Request   of   the 
War  Fund  Committee.     8vo,  original  glazed  wrappers.     Brooklyn,  1865. 

$4.00 
Fine  Copy. 

AN  EXTREMELY  RARE  CALIFORNIA  TRIBUTE. 

1135.  STRONG,  REV.  J.  D.    The  Nation's  Sorrow.    A  Discourse  in 
San  Francisco,  April  16,  1865.     8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in. 
San  Francisco,   1865.  $22.50 

Published  by  the  Larkin  Street  Congregation  for  the  Members  only.  So  very 
scarce  that  the  Author  was  unable  to  procure  a  copy  for  himself  within  a  few 
months  after  publication.  With  John  E.  Burton's  fine  Lincoln  Address  bound  in. 

1136.  STRYKER,  MELANCTHON  W.     Hamilton,  Lincoln  and  other 
Addresses.     I2mo,  cloth,  uncut.     Utica,  1896.  $2.00 

Contains  in  all  15  Addresses  by  the  President  of  Hamilton  College. 

1137.  STURZ,  J.  J.     Reden  gehalten  bei  der  Berliner  Todtenfeier 
fur  den  Prasidenten  Lincoln.     Kin  Auspruch  der  Kirche  uber  Sklaverei 
und  freie  Arbeit.     8vo,  sewed,  uncut.     Berlin,   1865.  $12.50 

Very  Rare.    At  end  is  an  original  Lincoln  Memorial  Poem  of  72  lines. 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  153 

1138.  SUMNER,  CHARLES.    A  Memorial  of  Charles  Sumner,  from 
the  City  of  Boston.    8vo,  cloth.     Boston,  1874.  $2.50 

The  Eulogy  by  Carl  Schurz  occupies  pages  80-162  and  is  filled  with  Anecdotes 
on  the  Relation  of  Sumner  with  Lincoln. 

1139.  SUMNER,   CHARLES.     The   Promises  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln.     8vo,  half  morocco,  orig 
inal  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston,  1865.  $5-OO 

Simmer's  Greatest  Memorial  Eulogy. 

1140.  SUMNER,   CHARLES.     The   Promises  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence ;  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln.    First  and  Second  Editions. 
The  Questions  of  the  Day.     An  Address  by  Edward  Everett.    Presenta 
tion  Copy.     3  vols.  in  one.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound 
in.     Boston,  i865-Boston,   1861.  $8.50 

Sumner's  Oration  is  generally  considered  to  be  one  of  his  greatest  Speeches 
and  went  through  several  Editions  immediately. 

1141.  SURRATT,  JOHN  H.     Messages  of  the  President  transmit 
ting  Reports  relative  to  John  H.  Surratt,  and  Mr.  Woodbridge's  Report 
on  same.     3  pieces,  in  one  vol.     8vo,  half  green  morocco.     Washington, 
1866-67.  $7.50 

Relating  to  the  American  Demand  for  Surratt's  Extradition  from  Italy,  where 
he  was  serving  in  the  Papal  Guard. 

1142.  SURRATT,  JOHN   H.     Life,   Trial   and   Extraordinary  Ad 
ventures   of  John   H.    Surratt.     Illustrated.     8vo,   half   cloth,   wrappers 
bound  in.     Philadelphia,  1867.  $8.50 

One  of  the  most  Important  and  Interesting  of  American  State  Trials.  The 
Jury  utterly  failed  to  agree,  being  about  equally  divided.  Judge  Fisher  at  the  end 
of  the  Trial  ordered  Joseph  H.  Bradley  Couns'el  for  Surratt,  to  be  stricken  from 
the  Rolls  and  was  immediately  challenged  on  the  spot  to  fight  a  Duel  by  the  In 
dignant  Attorney. 

1143.  SURRATT  TRIAL.    The  Reporter.    Vols.  3  and  4.    2  vols. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.     Washington,   1867.  $15.00 

Contains  account  of  the  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt  on  an  Indictment  for  Murder 
of  President  Lincoln.  The  First  Part  of  Volume  III  is  devoted  to  a  very  elaborate 
Report  of  the  Arguments  on  the  Applications  by  the  States  of  Mississippi  and 
Geoi'gia  to  restrain  by  Injunction  the  Enforcement  of  the  Military  Reconstruction 
Laws  of  the  37th  and  4Oth  Congresses.  From  the  Library  of  the  Famous  War  Cor 
respondent  and  Journalist  George  A.  Townsend  with  his  "Gath"  Bookplate. 

1 144.  SURRATT  TRIAL.    Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt  in  the  Criminal 
Court  for  the  District  of  Columbia.     2  vols.     8vo,  sheep.     Washington, 
1867.  $7-50 

The  Entire  Testimony,  Proceedings,  Speeches  and  Xames  of  \Yitnesses  in  this 
Famous  case  occupy  in  all  1383  pages. 

1145.  SURRATT,   JOHN  H.     Argument  of  Edward  Pierrepont  to 
the  Jury  on  the  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt  for  the  Murder  of  President  Lin 
coln.    8vo,  half  morocco,  printed  wrapper  bound  in.    Washington,  1867. 

$12.00 
Extremely  scarce.     The  speech  occupies  122  closely  printed  pages. 


154  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

AN  EXCESSIVELY  RARE  "CONSPIRATORS"  AUTOGRAPH. 

1 146.  SURRATT,  MARY  E.    Tried  and  Convicted  for  the  Assassina 
tion  of  President  Lincoln.     Portion  of  an  Autograph  Account  rendered 
by  Mrs.  Surratt,  as  Administratrix  of  J.  H.  Surratt,  to  Samuel  Gettings 
for  Farm  Implements,  including  a  Harrow,  Set  of  Swingletrees,  Crowbar, 
etc.     The  part  of  the  invoice  specifying  the  various  items  is  mostly  de 
fective.      The    Document    contains    Mrs.    Surratt's    Autograph    in    two 
places.     4to.     Surrattsville,  Md.,  Nov.  15,  1864.  $100.00 

A  LINCOLN  ASSOCIATION  AUTOGRAPH  OF  SUPERLATIVE  RARITY.  At  the  time  of  the 
Arrest  of  the  Conspirators  all  papers  and  letters  relating  to  them  were  seized  by 
the  Government  and  all  letters  in  the  hands  of  their  Friends  were  destroyed  by 
them  through  fear  of  being  implicated  in  the  Crime.  D.  M.  DeWitt  in  his  exhaustive 
Analysis  of  the  Trial  before  a  Military  Commission,  entitled  "The  Judicial  Murder 
of  Mary  E.  Surratt"  denounces  her  execution  as  "THE  FOULEST  BLOT  ON  THE  HIS 
TORY  OF  THE.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA." 

1147.  SURRATT,  MRS.     The  Judicial  Murder  of  Mary  E.  Surratt. 
By  David  Miller  De  Witt.     I2mo,  cloth.     Baltimore,  1895.  $2.50 

"The  Foulest  Blot  on  the  History  of  the  United  States." 

1148.  SUTPHEN,  MORRIS  C.     Discourse  on  the  Occasion  of  the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States.     8vo, 
original  wrappers.     Philadelphia,   1865.  $3.00 

Scarce.     Only  a  small  Edition  printed. 

1149.  SUTPHEN,   MORRIS  C.     Discourse  on  the  occasion  of  the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound 
in.     Philadelphia,   1865.  $6.50 

Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  Author  on  second  page  of  wrapper. 
Only  a  Small  Edition  Published. 

1150.  SWEETSER,   SETH.     A   Commemorative   Discourse   on   the 
Death    of    Lincoln.      8vo,    half    morocco,    original    wrappers   bound    in. 
Worcester,  Mass.,   1865.  $3-5° 

Only  a  very  small  Edition  printed  and  now  a  very  scarce  Lincoln  Address. 

1151.  SWING,  REV.  DAVID.    The  Death  of  the  President.     Sermon 
preached  in  the   Presbyterian   Church  at  Hamilton,   Ohio.      i6mo, Ahalf 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Hamilton,   1865.  $I7-5° 

A  Rare  and  Powerful  Address  by  this  Famous  Cincinnati   Preacher. 

1152.  SZOLD,   BENJAMIN.     Vaterland  and  Freiheit.     Predigt  bei 
der  Erinnerungsfeier  des  vestorbenen  Prasidenten,  Abraham  Lincoln  am 
1  Juni   1865  gehalten  von  Benjamin  Szold  Rabbiner  der  Oheb-Schalom 
Gemeinde  in  Baltimore.     I2mo,  original  front  wrapper.     Baltimore,  1865. 

$20.00 
The  First  Lincoln  Sermon  printed  in  Hebrew  Characters.     Extremely  Rare. 

1153.  TAPLEY,  RuFUS  P.     Eulogy  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth 
President  of  the  United  States,  Delivered  at  Saco,  Me.,  and  Including  the 
Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Town  of  Saco  consequent  upon  his 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  155 

Death.     Black  borders  to  each  page.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  wrap 
pers  with  Flag  bound  in.     Biddeford,  1865.  $7-5° 

A  scarce  Maine  item.  Fine  copy  with  presentation  inscription  from  the  author 
on  fore  cover  and  a  letter  from  him  inserted. 

1154.  TAPLEY,    RuFus    P.      Eulogy    of    Abraham    Lincoln,    pro 
nounced  April   19,   1865,  at  Saco,   Maine.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original 
wrappers  with  Flag  bound  in.     Biddeford,   1865.  $5-°° 

Contains  Report  of  the  Proceedings,  and  Resolutions  passed  by  the  Citizens  of 
Saco  to  commemorate  the  President's  Death.  Printed  within  blade  borders  through 
out. 

1155.  TAPPAN,    DR.    H.    P.      Abraham    Lincoln.      Rede    bei    der 
Gedachtniszfeier  in  der  Dorotheenkirche  zu  Berlin,  2  Mai,   1865.     8vo, 
half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Frankfurt  am  Main,  1865. 

$12.00 

The  German  Translation  of  Dr.  Tappan's  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Lincoln 
and  extremely  Rare.  The  Author  was  a  Graduate  of  Union  College,  Professor  of 
New  York  University,  and  First  Chancellor  of  Michigan  University.  After  1863 
he  lived  in  Europe  and  no  Edition  of  his  Lincoln  Discourse  was  printed  in  America. 

1156.  TAPPAN,  H.  P.    Abraham  Lincoln.     Funeral  Services  com 
memorative  of  the  Death  of  Lincoln.     German  Text.     In  the  Dorothean- 
Church,   Berlin.     Uncut  Svo,   original  wrappers.     Frankfurt  am  Main, 
1865.  $7.50 

The  German  Translation  of  Rev.  H.  P.  Tappan's  fine  discourse  on  the  Death  of 
Lincoln.  Extremely  scarce  in  un'cut  condition. 

1157.  TARBELL,  IDA  M.    Some  Great  Portraits  of  Lincoln.    With 
9    illustrations     (McClures    Magazine,     i8Q&)— "Lincoln's    Restoration 
Policy  for  Virginia"  by  H.  E.  Hayden — "The  Works  of  Lincoln  as  a 
Political  Classic"  by  F.  N.  Thorpe— "Two  Portraits  of  Lincoln,"  "How 
Lincoln  was  Nominated"  by  F.  B.  Carpenter.     In  one  vol.     Svo,  half 
light  calf.     New  York,   1898-1882.  $2.00 

1158.  TARBELL,    IDA    M.      Father    Abraham.      Colored    frontis 
piece  and  plates  by  Blendon  Campbell.     i6mo,  cloth,  uncut.     New  York, 
1909.  $1.00 

1159.  TARBELL,  IDA  M.    He  knew  Lincoln.    With  colored  frontis 
piece  and  5  other  plates,  each  containing  a  portrait  of  Lincoln  by  Jay 
Hambidge.     i6mo,  cloth,  uncut.     New  York,  1907.  $i-25 

First  Edition.    Fine  Copy. 

1 1 60.  TAYLOR,  A.  A.  E.    Our  Fallen  Leader.    A  Discourse.    Svo, 
half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia,  1865.  $5-OO 

A  Fine  Lincoln  Memorial  preached  in  the  Bridge  Street  Presbyterian  Church 
of  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

1161.  TAYLOR,  BAYARD.     The  Ballad  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Col 
ored  plates  by  Eytinge.     Boston,  1870.  $15.00 

First   Edition.     Extremely   Scarce. 


156  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AYE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

1162.  TERRIBLE  TRAGEDY  AT  WASHINGTON.     Assassina 
tion  of  President  Lincoln.     Last  Hours  and  Death  bed   Scenes  of  the 
President.     A  Full  and  Graphic  Account,   from  Reliable  Authority  of 
the  Great  National  Calamity.     Attempt  of  the  Conspirators  to  murder 
Secretary  Seward,  Vice-President  Johnson,  and  the  whole  Cabinet.     A 
Biographical  Sketch,  with  a  Correct  Likeness  of  all  the  Parties  in  any 
way   connected   with    the    Lamentable    Event.      To   which    is    added   an 
Authentic  History  of  Assassins  and  the  distinguished  persons  who  have 
fallen  by  their  Hands.    Numerous  portraits  and  Illustrations.     8vo,  light 
calf,  gilt,  pictorial  wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia:    Barclay  &  Co., 
1865.  $6.50 

A  very  uncommon  Account  of  the  President's  Murder  and  the  immediate  Events 
succeeding  it. 

1163.  THAYER,  WILLIAM   M.     The  Pioneer  Boy  and  how  he  be 
came    President.      With    woodcut   Illustrations.      I2mo,    original    cloth. 
Boston,   1863.  $3-5O 

1164.  THAYER,  WILLIAM  M.     From  Pioneer  Home  to  the  White 
House.     Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Boyhood,  Youth,  Manhood,  Assas 
sination,  Death.     With  Eulogy  by  George  Bancroft.     I2mo,  cloth.     New 
York    (1900).  $1.50 

1165.  THAYER,  WILLIAM   M.     Character  and  Public  Services  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,   President  of  the  United   States.     i6mo,  half  brown 
morocco,  gilt,  pictorial  wrappers  bound  in.     Boston :    Dinsmoor  &  Co., 
1864.  $7.50 

The  S'carce  First  Issue  containing  75  pages. 

1166.  THAYER.  WILLIAM  M.     Fran  Nybyggarehemmet  till  Hvita 
Huset.     Presidenten  Abraham  Lincolns  Lif.     Portrait.      I2mo,  boards, 
cloth  back.     Stockholm    (1886).  $25.00 

This  rare  Swedish  Edition  does  not  seem  to  have  been  noticed  by  any  of  the 
Lincoln  Bibliographers. 

1167.  THAYER,  W.  M.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Uutisasukkaan  Poika 
ja  Milten  Hanesta  Tuli  Presidentti.     I2tno,  original  wrappers,  uncut  and 
unopened.     Jyvaskyla,  1902.  $10.00 

The  First  Finnish  Life  of  Lincoln.     Very  fine  Copy. 

1168.  THAYER,  W.  M.     Abraham  Lincolns  Leben.     Autorisierte 
Abersetzung    aus    dem    Englischen    von    Auguste    Daniel.      8vo,    cloth. 
Gotha,  1897.  $8.00 

Fine  Clean  Copy. 

1169.  THIRD    ARMY    CORPS    UNION       Lincoln    and    Sickles. 
Proceedings  at  the  46th  Annual  Meeting  of  the  3rd  Army  Corps  Union. 
Speeches  by  Gen.  J.  R.  O'B,eirne,  Gen.  J.  F.  Rusling  and  Poem  by  Gen. 
Horatio  King.     i6mo,  original  pictorial  wrappers.     Boston,  1910.      $1.50 

1170.  THOMAS,    A.    G.      Our    National    Unity    Perfected    in    the 
Martyrdom  of  our  President.     A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AYE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  157 

the  Filbert  Street  U.  S.  General  Hospital.    8vo,  original  wrappers.    Phila 
delphia,    1865.  $3.50 

1171.  THOMAS,    A.    G.      Our    National    Unity    Perfected    in    the 
Martyrdom  of  our  President.    A  Discourse.    8vo,  half  light  calf  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia,  1865.  $500 

A  Fine  Military  Lincoln  Eulogy.  The  Author  was  Chaplain  of  the  Filbert 
Street  U.  S.  Hospital. 

1172.  THOMAS,  ISAAC.     The  Words  of  Abraham  Lincoln  for  use 
in  Schools.     Illustrations.     I2mo,  cloth.     Chicago   (1898).  $1.25 

"Utterances  of  wonderful  Beauty  and  Grandeur."     Carl  Schurz. 

1173.  THOMPSON,  JOHN  C.     In  Memoriam.     A  Discourse  upon 
the  Character  and  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  in  Pottstown, 
June  i,   1865.     8vo,  wrappens.     Philadelphia,   1865.  $4.00 

Scarce. 

1174.  THOMPSON,  JOHN  C.     In  Memoriam.     A  Discourse  upon 
the  character  and  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Preached  in  Pottstown, 
Pa.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco.     Philadelphia,   1865.  $7-5° 

One  of  the  Rarest  of  the  Pennsylvania  Discourses. 

1175.  THOMPSON,  JOSEPH   P.     Abraham  Lincoln,  his  Life,  and 
its  Lessons.    Svo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    New  York, 
1865.  $3.50 

A  Fine  New  York  Oration  containing  several  Hymns  and  other  poetical  pieces. 

1176.  THOMPSON,  MAURICE.    Lincoln's  Grave.    A  Poem.     I2mo, 
boards,  uncut.     Cambridge,    1894.  $4-5° 

First  Edition  of  this  very  fine  Lincoln  Eulogy  written  by  a  Confederate 
Soldier  who  went  all  through  the  Civil  War. 

1177.  THOMSON,   EDWARD  WILUAM.     When   Lincoln  Died  and 
Other  Poems.     I2mo,  cloth,  uncut.     Boston,  1909.  $1.50 

First  Edition.  Contains  some  fine  pieces  on  Lincoln  beside  the  title:  "We 
Talked  of  Lincoln"  and  "Father  Abraham  Lincoln"  The  Other  Poems  are  mostly 
Canadian  Subjects. 

1178.  THRALL,  S.  C.    The  President's  Death  a  National  Responsi 
bility.     The  President's  Character  a  Treasure  of  Memory.     A  Sermon. 
Large  Svo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     New   Orleans, 
1865.  $8-5° 

Rare.  On  the  last  page  is  an  Account  from  the  New  Orleans  Picayune,  of  the 
Services  attended  by  the  Army  and  -Navy  at  Christ  Church.  Printed  within  heavy 
black  borders  throughout. 

1179.  TIMLOW,  HERMAN  R.     Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.     i6mo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in. 
Rhinebeck,  1865.  $4-5O 

Very  scarce. 

1180.  TIMLOW,  HEMAN  R.     Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,   delivered  at  Rhinebeck,  April   19,   1865.      i6mo, 
wrappers.     Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  1865.  $3-75 


158  GEXX  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  Nsw  YORK  CITY 

1181.  TORRIE,  HIRAM  D.     The  Tragedy  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in 
five  Acts,  by  an  American  Artist.     I2mo,  full  light  calf,  neat,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Glasgow,  1876.  $12.50 

The  Rarest  and  most  Curious  of  the  few  Plays  written  on  Lincoln's  Death. 
Amongst  the  Characters  are  Grant,  Seward,  Greeley,  Stanton,  Sumner,  Miss  Todd 
afterwards  Mrs.  Lincoln,  Booth,  principal  Assassin  and  several  others  including  John 
Hanks  the  "early  associate  of  Lincoln"  from  whom  the  Author  gained  most  of  his 
Facts.  Choice  Copy. 

1182.  TOUSEY,  SINCLAIR.     Indices  of  Public  Opinion,  1860-1870. 
8vo,  original  limp  cloth.     New  York :    Printed  for  Private  Circulation, 
1871.  $7.50 

Contains  some  very  interesting  Lincoln  items  written  by  the  Founder  of  the 
American  News  Company.  Some  of  them  are  entitled,  "Emancipation,"  "freeing 
and  Arming  the  Slaves,"  "Lincoln's  Second  Canvass/'  "Meeting  in  the  Ninth  Ward 
on  the  Death  of  Lincoln,"  "Burial  of  Lincoln,"  etc.  With  Author's  Presentation 
inscription  to  Parke  Godwin. 

1183.  TOWNSEND,  GEORGE  ALFRED.     The  Life,  Crime,  and  Cap 
ture   of  John   Wilkes    Booth.     Illustrated.      Svo,   half   brown   morocco, 
uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York,  1865.  $7-5° 

Complete  Edition  of  this  Important  History  of  the  Crime.  At  end  is  Town- 
sends'  very  fine  Original  Poem  "Abraham  Lincoln."  Very  Scarce  in  uncut  con 
dition. 

1184.  TRANSACTIONS  OF  THE  WISCONSIN  STATE  AGRI 
CULTURAL  SOCIETY,  with  Reports  of  County  Societies,  etc.     Illus 
trated.    Svo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.     Madison,  1860.  $10.00 

Contains  the  "Annual  Address.  By  Hon.  Abram  Lincoln  of  Illinois,  delivered 
at  Milwaukee.  Sep.  30,  1859,"  in  which  he  discussed  the  differences  between  "Hired 
Laborers  and  Slaves."  The  entire  address  occupies  pp.  287-299. 

1185.  TREDWELL,  DANIEL  M.    A  Catalogue  of  Books  and  Pamph 
lets  relating  to  the  Great  Civil  War  between  the  North  and  the  South  ; 
or,  the  Free  and  the  Slave  States  of  the  American  Union;  and  constitut 
ing  a  fair,  comprehensive  and  complete  History  of  the  Entire  Country, 
Civil,  Military  and  Naval  from   the  breaking  out   to   the  close  of  this 
unparalleled  struggle.    Svo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Brooklyn, 
1874.  $7.50 

The  Author's  own  Copy,  Interleaved  and  inscribed  with  many  additional  Titles. 
In  the  Preface  the  Collection  is  termed  as  being  with  "But  little  doubt  at  the  pres 
ent  time  the  completest  Collection  in  the  Country."  Contains  extra  Index  of  Lin- 
colniana.  Of  the  Greatest  Interest  as  being  the  FIRST  LINCOLN  LIBRARY  CATALOGUE. 

1186.  TRIAL,  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  the  Great  Statesmen  of  the 
Republic.     A  Council  of  the  Past  on  the  Tyranny  of  the  Present.     The 
Spirit  of  the  Constitution  on  the  Bench — Abraham  Lincoln,  Prisoner  at 
the  Bar,  his  Own  Counsel.     Svo,  full  calf,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
New  York,  1863.  $5-O° 

A  Very  Scurrilous  New  York  Copperhead  Attack  upon  the  Lincoln  Administra 
tion. 


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1187.  TRIAL  of  the  Assassins  and  Conspirators  for  the  Murder  of 
President  Abraham  Lincoln.     Portraits  and  illustrations.     8vo,  full  calf, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia,  1865.  $6.00 

Contains  the  7-page  description  of  the  executions,  names  of  the  hangmen,  "all 
of  Company  F.  I4th  Veteran  Reserves  fine  stalwart  Specimens  of  Union  Soldiers 
ivho  did  their  work  well." 

1188.  TRIAL  of   the  Assassins   and   Conspirators   at   Washington, 
D.  C.,  May  and  June,  1865,  for  the  Murder  of  President  Lincoln.    Illus 
trated.     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut,  original  wrappers,   with  portrait  of 
Booth,  bound  in.     Philadelphia :    Peterson,  1865.  $6.50 

Searce  Edition,  containing  203  pages  printed  in  double  columns  and  7  pages  of 
Advertisements  at  end  with  portraits  of  Grant,  Johnson,  and  Lincoln. 

1189.  TRIAL  of  the  Assassins  and  Conspirators   for  the  Murder 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Attempted  Assassination  of  Vice-President 
Johnson  and  the  whole  Cabinet.     Illustrated.     8vo,  brown  leather,  with 
the  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia:    Barclay  &  Co.   (1865). 

$6.00 
Scarce  Edition,  with  the  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Surratt  on  fore  cover. 

1190.  TRIAL  OF  THE  CONSPIRATORS  for  the  Assassination 
of  President  Lincoln.     Argument  of   Special  Judge  Advocate  John  A. 
Bingham  in  reply  to  the  Arguments  of  the  Counsel  for  Mary  E.  Surratt 
and  others.  8vo,  original  wrappers.     Washington,  1865.  $3-°° 

1191.  TRIAL  of  John  H.   Surratt  in  the  Criminal   Court   for  the 
District  of  Columbia.    2  vols.    8vo,  cloth.    Washington,  1867.        $12.00 

The  Report  occupies  1383  pages.  The  Indexes  contain  Lists  of  the  Witnesses 
for  the  Government  and  for  the  Defendant  and  of  Witnesses  called  on  the  Re 
butting  and  Sur-rebutting  Testimony. 

1192.  TRIAL  OF  THE  LINCOLN   CONSPIRATORS.     Causa 
Celebre.    Asesinato  del  Presidente  Lincoln  y  atentados  contra  M.  Seward 
y  otros.     8vo,  half  green  morocco.     Habana,  1865.  $16.00 

The  complete  trial  in  Spanish.     Very  rare. 

1193.  TRiAL  of  John  Y.  Beall  as  a  Spy  and  Guerrillero,  by  Military 
Commission.     8vo,  half  roan,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York, 
1865.  .  $7-50 

The  Execution  of  Beall  on  Governor's  Island  by  hanging  is  said  to  have  been 
the  direct  Cause  of  Lincoln's  Assassination.  Beall  with  other  Confederate  Soldiers 
acting  as  Spies  in  Civilian  Clothing  boarded  the  Lake  Erie  Steamer  "Philo  Parsons" 
and  at  a  signal  produced  their  Arms  and  seized  the  Boat.  They  then  captured  and 
sunk  another  Vessel  the  "Island  City."  With  his  party  Beall  was  also  engaged  in 
an  attempt  to  wreck  the  railroad  near  Buffalo.  He  was  convicted  of  having  per 
petrated  Acts  of  War  within  the  U.  S.  Jurisdiction,  wearing  no  badge  of  Military 
Service  and  Executed  as  a  Spy. 

1194.  TRIBUTES  OF  THE  NATIONS  to  Abraham  Lincoln.    Ex 
pressions  of  Condolence  and  Sympathy  inspired  by  these  Events.     Por 
trait  of  Lincoln.     Thick  4to,  original  half  morocco.     Washington,  1867. 

$5.00 
By  far  the  greatest  number  of   Messages  received  on  the  Occasion  were  sent 


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from  France  and  Great  Britain  together,  Switzerland  being  next  on  the  list  with  a 
very  long  Index  of  Tributes.  Gen.  William  D.  Whipple's  Copy  with  Presentation 
A.  L.  S.  from  Junius  Simons. 

1195.  TROIS  CONFERENCES  STRASBOURGEOISES.     Guil- 
laume   le   Taciturne,  par  A.   Sabatier;   ABRAHAM   LINCOLN,    PAR   ROD. 
REUSS;   Agrippa  d'Aubigne  par  George   Guibal.      i2mo,   half   morocco, 
wrappers  bound  in.     Strasbourg,   18/2.  $7-5O 

A  Great  Republican  Appreciation  of  Lincoln  delivered  in  Alsace  just  after  its 
Conquest  and  the  Suppression  of  all  Free  Speech. 

1196.  TROY,  N.  Y.    A  Tribute  of  Respect  by  the  Citizens  of  Troy, 
to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     410,  half  brown  morocco,  uncut 
and  unopened,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Troy,   1865.  $5-°° 

Largest  Paper  copy,  of  which  only  75  were  issued.  The  most  extensive  collec 
tion  of  Official  and  Personal  Tributes,  Sermons,  Hymns,  Poems  and  Sentiments 
published  by  any  City  on  Lincoln's  Death. 

1197.  TUCKER,  J.  T.  A  Discourse  in  Memory  of  our  Late  Pres 
ident,  Abraham  Lincoln.     Delivered  in  Holliston,  Mass.     8vo,  half  mor 
occo  neat,  Holliston.     1865.  $4.00 

1198.  TURKEY.      Message   of   the   President   communicating  the 
Regulations,  Decrees  and  Orders  for  the  Government  of  the  U.  S.  Con 
sular  Courts  in  Turkey.     8vo,  sewed.     Washington.     1863.  $i-5O 

1 199.  TWIGGS,  DAVID  E.    Message  of  the  President  placing  at  the 
Disposal   of   Congress   three    Swords   of   Honor    formerly  belonging   to 
Major  General  David  E.  Twiggs.     Two  pages  8vo,  Washington.     1862. 

$4.00 

General  Twiggs  was  a  West  Point  Graduate  and  for  his  distinguished  Services 
in  the  Mexican  War  was  presented  with  valuable  Swords  by  Congress  and  by 
Georgia  his  Native  State.  He  was  in  Command  of  the  Department  of  Texas  when 
the  Civil  War  broke  out  and  surrendered  his  command  to  the  Confederates. 

1200.  TYLER,  R£V.  G.  P.     The  Successful  Life.    A^  Discourse  on 
the  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  April  19,  1865,  at  Center  *Church,  Brat- 
tleboro.    8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.    Brattleboro,  1865.  $7.00 

A  fine  and  interesting  Vermont  Tribute.  The  Author  was  son  of  Chief  Justice 
Royall  Tyler  and  Brother  of  General  John  S.  Tyler. 

1201.  UNION  LABOR  ASSOCIATION.    The  Opinions  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln  upon  Slavery  and  its  Issues  :     Indicated  by  his  Speeches, 
Letters,  Messages,  and  Proclamations.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco  neat. 
Philadelphia.     1864.  $6.00 

A  strong  Campaign  Document  in  favor  of  the  Re-election  of  Lincoln  and  the 
Prosecution  of  the  War. 

1202.  U.  S.  CHRISTIAN  COMMISSION  for  the  Army  and  Navy. 
First  Annual  Report.     W^ork  and  Incidents.     8vo,  new  half  brown  calf, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia.      1863.  $1.50 


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NEW    YORK'S    TRIBUTE    TO    ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.     1866. 

1203.  VALENTINE,  DAVID  T.     Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in 
the  City  of  New  York,   under  the  Auspices  of  the   Common   Council. 
Each  page  of  text  printed  within  heavy  black  borders  and  illustrated 
with  numerous  full  page  illustrations  in  brown  and  black,  showing  the 
Funeral  Procession  and  Ceremonies  of  various  points  in  the  City.    Royal 
8vo,  half  maroon  levant,  gilt  top,  uncut.     New  York.     Edmund  Jones 
&  Co.     1866.  $40.00 

A  very  handsomely  Pr.'nted  and  Illustrated  New  York  Civil  War  Record  and  of 
Special  Interest  as  'containing  much  Original  Lincoln  Memorial  Matter  not  to  be 
found  elsewhere,  including  David  T.  Valentine's  Introductory  Eulogy  of  Lincoln, 
the  Resolutions  of  the  Various  City  Boards,  Inscriptions  on  Public  and  Commercial 
Buildings,  Hotels  and  Theatres,  Official  Programs,  and  William  Cullen  Bryant's 
Magnificent  Funeral  Ode,  commencing 

"Oh,  slozv  to  smite  and  swift  to  spare,"  here  published  for  the  first  time.  In 
addition  to  all  the  Original  Illustrations,  nearly  100  portraits,  and  particularly  in 
teresting  Old  New  York  City  Views,  have  been  inserted,  many  of  which  are  en 
tirely  unprocurable  today. 

1204.  VAN   NESS,   H.   SPEER.      The   Brutus   of   America.     Great 
Speech  on  the  War,  delivered  upon  the  Advent  of  the  Union  Army  in 
Memphis,  Tenn.     The  Administration  Sustained.     Democracy  is*  fallen. 
8vo,  half  morocco  neat.     Memphis.     1864.  $12.50 

A  startling  Account  of  the  treatment  of  the  Female  Slaves  by  their  Southern 
Owners  in  which  President  Tyler  is  accused  of  selling  his  own  Mulatto  Offspring  at 
Public  Auction.  Highly  laudatory  of  Lincoln  as  "the  first  President  nominated  and 
elected  without  any  consultation  with  the  Southern  Political  Leaders."  The  Ad 
dress  was  delivered  in  Memphis  on  Washington's  Birthday,  Feb.  22  and  was  no 
doubt  suppressed  as  far  as  possible  by  all  the  Southern  People. 

1205.  VINCENT,  MARVIN  R.     A  Sermon  on  the  Assassination  of 
Abraham    Lincoln.      Second   Edition   8vo,   half   black   morocco,   original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Troy,   1865.  $3-5° 

1206.  VINCENT,  THOMAS  M.     Abraham  Lincoln  and  Edwin  M. 
Stanton.    Address  before  Burnside  Post  No.  8.     Department  of  the  Po 
tomac,  April  25,  1889.     8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Wash 
ington.     1890.  $3.50 

Written  by  the  Author  of  "The  Military  Power  of  the  U.  S.  during  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion"  and  other  ivell  known  Historical  Works. 

1207.  VINCENT,  THOMAS  M.    Abraham  Lincoln.    Edwin  M.  Stan- 
ton.     Address  before  Burnside  Post  No.  8,  Department  of  the  Potomac 
April  25,  1889.     8vo,  wrappers.     Washington.     1890.  $2.00 

1208.  VICTOR,  O.  J.     The  Private  and  Public  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Comprising  a  full  account  of  his  early  years,  etc.     I2mo,  half 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York.     1865.  $10.00 

Contains  Lincoln's  Life  from  his  Birth  till  the  end  of  1863.  Published  just  be 
fore  Lincoln's  death  and  containing  a  special  preface  printed  to  commemorate  that 
event.  Very  scarce. 


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1209.  VINTON,  ALEXANDER  H.     Man's  Rule  and  Christ's  Reign. 
A  Sermon  Preached  on  Nov.  27th,  1862  At  St.  Mary's  Church  N.  Y. 
8vo,  cloth.     New  York.     1862.  $4.50 

Original  wrappers  bound  in.     In  the  same  volume  is  a  scarce  Auction  Catalogue 
of  Lincolniana  sold  by  Bangs  &  Co.  in  1902,  comprising  over  400  interesting  lots. 

1210.  WADSWORTH,  JAMES  S.     One  Country!     One  Constitu 
tion  !    One  Destiny  !    Speeches  of  W.  C.  Noyes,  D.  S.  Dickinson,  Lyman 
Tremain  and  Gen.  Wadsworth.    8vo,  sewed.     New  York.     1862.      $1.50 

121  1.  WARDEN,  TREADWEXL.     The  National  Sacrifice.    A  Sermon 

Preached  on  the  Sunday  before  the  Death  of  the  President.     8vo,  half 

morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $4-5O 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscription  on  fore  cover.     Contains 

two  other  addresses  by  the  Author  preached  the  Same  week  in  St.  Clement's  Church. 


1212.  WALDEN,  TREADWEUV.      The  National  Sacrifice.     Sermon 
preached  on  the  Sunday  before  the  Death  of  the  President,  and  two 
Addresses  on  the  Sunday  and  Wednesday  following.    8vo,  original  wrap 
pers.     Philadelphia.     1865.  $2-5° 

Very  fine  copy. 

1213.  WALKER,  R.  J.    Letter  in  favor  of  the  Re-Election  of  Abra 
ham  Lincoln.     London,  Sept.  30,  1864.    8vo,  sewed.     New  York.     1864. 

$2.50 

Robert  J.  Walker  was  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  under  President  Polk.  He  had 
opposed  the  nomination  of  Lincoln  and  supported  Stephen  A.  Douglas  in  the  Cam 
paign  of  1860. 

1214.  WALKER,  R.  J.     Letter  of  Hon.  R.  J.  Walker  in  favor  of 
the  Re-election  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco  neat. 
London.     Sept.  30,  1864.  $3-5° 

Scarce.  The  Author  was  Financial  Agent  in  Europe  of  the  U.  S.  Government 
and  succeeded  in  negotiating  Loans  to  the  amount  of  $250,000,000. 

1215.  WALLACE,   C.   C.     A  Prince  and  a  Great  Man  is   Fallen. 
Funeral  Address  delivered  at  Placerville,  Cal.    April  19,  1865.    8vo,  half 
morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Placerville,  Cal.,  1865.  $15.00 

The  Scarcest  of  the  California  Lincoln  Addresses.  On  the  last  page  is  an 
account  of  the  Memorial  Procession  attended  by  1,500  people.  Presentation  Inscrip 
tion  "From  the  Author"  on  front  Cover. 

1216.  WALLACE,  WILUAM  Ross.     National  Anthem  for  the  Ob 
sequies  of  Lincoln,  in  Union  Square  N.  Y.     ip.  8vo,  bound  in  cloth. 
New  York.     1865.  $10.00 

Very  Scarce.  Not  in  Lambert  Sale,  nor  mentioned  in  Fish's  bibliography.  The 
Author  was  a  Southt.iier  and  composed  the  National  Hymn  "The  Sword  of  Banker 
Hill,"  "The  Liberty  Bell"  and  other  popular  pieces. 

1217.  WALSH,  WIUJAM   S.     Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  London 
Punch.    Cartoons,  Comments  and  Poems,  Published  in  the  London  Char 
ivari,  during  the  American  Civil  War.     With  55  very  clever  Caricature 
plates  by  JOHN  TENNIEL.     i2mo,  cloth  uncut.    New  York.    1909.      $1.50 


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1218.  WANAMAKER  PRIMER  on  Abraham  Lincoln.     Strength, 

Mind,  Heart,  Will.     The  Full  Rounded  Man.     The  Typical  American 

Example  of  the  Rule  of  Four.    Wanamaker  Originator.     lyith  Portrait 

and  Illustrations.     8vo,  pictorial  boards.     Philadelphia.     1909.  $1.00 

Interesting  Centennial  Souvenir. 

.-  1219.  WARDEN,  ROBERT  B.  A  Voter's  Version  of  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Stephen  Arnold  Douglas.  I2mo,  cloth.  Columbus,  Follett 
Foster  &  Co.  1860.  $6.00 

First  and  only  Edition  used  in  the  Campaign  of  1860  and  containing  many 
references  to  Lincoln  and  their  Joint  Debates. 

1220.  WARWICK,   CHARLES   F.     Liberty   and   Lincoln.     Address 
before  the  Young  Republican  Club  of  Germantown,    Feb.  9,  1899.    8vo, 
half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.     Germantown.     1899.  $10.00 

Presentation  copy,  with  A.  L,.  S.  of  the  author  laid  in,  referring  Major  Lambert 
to  a  long  quotation  from  Shakespeare's  "Richard"  here  quoted  in  full. 

1221.  WAR  LETTERS  of  a  Disbanded  Volunteer,  embracing  his 
Experiences  as  Honest  Old  Abe's  Bosom  Friend  and  Unofficial  Adviser. 
With  a  clever  Caricature  Frontispiece  of  Lincoln.      I2mo,  half  brown 
morocco  neat,  uncut.     New  York.     1864.  $10.00 

VERY  SCARCE  UNCUT.  Written  by  Joseph  Barber  and  dedicated  to  "Abraham 
Lincoln  of  Illanoy,  the  loftiest  of  Livin  Statesman,  renound  alike  for  his  Great 
Milentary  Talons,  his  Firm  Adherence  to  his  Inaugerashin  Oath,  this  Work  is, 
affeckshinately  inskribett  by  the  Author."  Contains  the  very  rare  pictorial  wrappers 
which  hardly  ever  accompany  the  Book. 

1222.  WAR  POLICY  of  the  Administration.     Letter  of  the  Pres 
ident  to  the  Union  Mass  Convention  at  Springfield,  Illinois.     Evening 
Journal   Documents   No.    i.     8vo,  half   morocco.     Executive   Mansion. 
Washington.     Aug.   16,   1863.  $3-5o 

1223.  WASHBURNE,  E.   B.     A  Speech.     Abraham  Lincoln,  His 
Personal  History  and  Public  Record.    8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.    Wash 
ington.     1860.  $6.50 

Contains  at  end  the  Republican  platform  adopted  at  Chicago,  May  17,  '60. 

1224.  WASHINGTON,  D.  C.     Message  of  the  President  relating 
to,  and  urging  the  Construction  of  Certain  Railroads  concentrating  upon 
the  City  of  Washington.    8vo,  sewed.    Washington.     1863.  $3-5o 

The  system  proposed  was  "from  Washington  to  the  deep  waters  of  the 
Chesapeake,  and  to  Hagerstown,  by  way  of  the  Point  of  Rocks."  Described  by 
Lincoln  a  subject  of  "great  practical  importance." 

1225.  WASHINGTON-LINCOLN     FESTIVAL.      Liberty     and 
Union,   One   and    Inseparable.      Speeches   delivered   at   the    Republican 
Union  Festival  at  Irving  Hall  Feb.  23,  1862.     Speeches  by  Elliot  C.  Cow- 
din,  Prof.    Hitchcock,  Dr.    Bellous,    Wm.  Evarts,    George  Folsom    and 
others.    Svo,  cloth,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     New  York.     1862.   $3.00 

Full  of  highly  Eulogistic  Comments  on  Lincoln  and  his  Policy. 


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1226.  WATTERSON,    HENRY.     .Abraham    Lincoln.      An    Oration 
delivered    before    the    Lincoln    Union.     Portrait.     4to,    half    morocco, 
original  covers  bound  in.     Louisville.     1895.  $6.00 

Limited  Edition  of  this  Splendid  Oration. 

1227.  WEBB,    EDWIN    B.  Memorial    Sermons.      The    Capture    of 
Richmond.     Some  of  the  Results  of  the  War.    The  Assassination  of  the 
President.      8vo,    half    morocco,    original    covers    bound    in.      Boston. 
1865.  $7.50 

Three  powerful  Lincoln  discourses.     Fine  copy. 

1228.  WELLER,   GIDEON.     The   Opposition   to   Lincoln   in    1864— 
Lincoln's  Triumph  in  1864.     The  Original  Articles  as  they  appeared  in 
the  Atlantic  Monthly.    2  pieces  in  one  vol.    8vo,  half  brown  morocco  gilt, 
uncut.     Boston.     March — April.     1878.  $2.50 

1229.  WELLES,  GIDEON.    Lincoln  and  Seward.    Remarks  upon  the 
Memorial  Address  of  Charles  Francis  Adams  on  the  late  Wm.  H.  Seward. 
With  Incidents  and  Comments  Illustrative  of  the  Measures  and  Policy 
of  the  Administration  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    And  Views  as  to  the  Rela 
tive  positions  of  the  late  President  and  Secretary  of  State.     I2mo,  cloth. 
New  York.     1874.  $2.50 

Written  by  Lincoln's  Famous  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 

1230.  WETTSTEIN,  CARL  THEODOR.     Was  Abraham  Lincoln  an 
Infidel?     The  Religious  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln  as  it  appears  in 
the  Light  of  his  spoken  and  written  word.     With  20  portraits  and  views. 
I2mo,  cloth.    Boston.     1910.  $1.25 

1231.  WHITCOMBE,   W.   W.     Abraham   Lincoln.     The   Beloved 
and  Affectionate  Father.     A  Sermon  delivered  in  the  Baptist  Church, 
Oskkosh,   Wis.    April   19,  .1865.    8vo,    original   wrappers.      Milwaukee. 
1907.  $1.00 

First  Edition   in    Pamphlet   form,   the   original   was  published  in  the  Oskkosh 
Northwestern.     Contains  a  fine  poem  on  the  Death  of  Lincoln. 

1232.  WHITE,  ERSKINE  N.     The  Personal  Influence  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.    A  Sermon.    8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers  bound  in.    New  York. 
1865.  $3.50 

A  Fine  Lincoln  Sermon  Preached  at  New  Rochelle. 

1233.  WHITE,  HORACE.     Abraham  Lincoln  in  1854.     An  Address 
before  the  Illinois  Historical  Society.     8vo,  original  wrappers.     Spring 
field.    1908.  $2.50 

An  unusually  Interesting  and  able  Lincoln  Memoir. 

"THE  FAME  OF  LINCOLN." 

1234.  WHITE,  HORACE.     Former  Editor  of  the  Chicago  "Tribune" 
and  of  the  New  York  "Evening  Post."    Original  Autograph  Manuscript 
entitled  "The  Fame  of  Lincoln"  probably  spoken  for  him  at  one  of  the 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  165 

Lincoln  Dinners.  Commences:  ''Abraham  Lincoln  at  the  age  of  38 
took  his  scat  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  December  1847.  Among 
the  Men  of  zvide  Repute  at  that  time  serving  in  the  Senate  were  Daniel 
Webster,  John  C.  Calhoun,  Thomas  Cowin,  Thomas  H.  Benton,  Jeffer 
son  Davis  and  Stephen  A.  Douglas.  In  the  House  were  John  Quincy 
Adams,  Robert  Toombs,  Alex.  H.  Stephens,  David  Wilmot,  Howell  Cobb 
and  Andrew  Johnson.  NOBODY  THEN  COULD  HAVE  FORESEEN  THE  FAME 
OF  THIS  AWKWARD  NEW  COMER  FROM  ILLINOIS  WOULD  EVENTUALLY 
SURPASS  THAT  OF  ALL  His  FELLOW  MEMBERS  OF  CONGRESS.  That  it  has 
done  so  would  seem  to  be  established  by  the  Amount  of  Literature  ac 
cumulated  and  now  circulated,  concerning  him It  is  probably  safe 

to  say  that  this  is  a  larger  amount  of  Literature  than  has  been  produced 
concerning  all  Mr.  Lincoln's  felloiv  Members  of  the  $oth  Congress  taken 
together  with  President  Polk  and  all  his  Cabinet  Officers  added!'  Signed 
in'  full.  2  pages  folio.  New  York.  1906.  $25.00 

A  Unique  Lincoln  Bibliographical  Autograph. 

1235.  WHITE,  JOHN  R.    The  End  of  the  Irrepressible  Conflict.  By 
a  Merchant  of  Philadelphia.    8vo,  half  brown  morocco  neat,  covers  bound 
in.    Philadelphia.     1860.  $3.00 

Written  in  opposition  to  Lincoln,  predicting  a  fierce  financial  storm  as  the  first 
Result  of  his  Election  and  urigng  the  Removal  of  the  African  Race  from  the 
Country. 

1236.  WHITE,  PLINY  H.    A  Sermon  on  the  Assassination  of  Abra 
ham   Lincoln,  preached  at  Coventry,  Vt.     8vo,  half  morocco,  wrappers 
bound  in.     Brattleboro.     1865.  $6.00 

Only  150  copies  pr.'nted.  The  Author  was  Chaplain,  of  the  U.  S.  Senate  and 
closely  acquainted  with  Lincoln. 

1237.  "WHITE  REPUBLICAN,  A."    North  and  South;  or  who  is 
the  Traitor?     The  Original   i6-page  Article  as  it  appeared  in  Fraser's 
Magazine.     8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Lon 
don.     November.     1862.  $6.00 

A  most  bitter  attack  upon  Lincoln  occasioned  by  the  Proclamation  of  Emancipa 
tion  ;  predicting  that  the  Lincoln  Government  would  "skedaddle  from  Washington" 
and  that  Gen.  McClellan  a  modest  and  meritorious  gentleman  might  be  compelled  by 
the  stress  of  public  necessity  to  assume  the  reins  and  responsibilities  of  the  Federal 
Government. 

1238.  WHITE,  RICHARD  GRANT.     Rebel  Brag  and  British  Bluster, 
etc.,    by  OWLS-GLASS.    A  Record  Unfulfilled  Prophecies,  Baffled  Schemes 
and  Disappointed    Hopes,  with    Echoes  of    very    Insignificant    Thunder. 
Very  pleasant  to  read  and  instructive  to  all  who  are  capable  of  Learning. 
I2mo,  half  brown  morocco,  neat,  cover  bound  in.    New  York.   1865.  $7.50 

Contains  many  very  nonsensical  Criticisms  of  Lincoln  by  the  Contemporary 
British  Journals. 

1239.  WHITE,  RICHARD  GRANT.     The  New  Gospel  of  Peace  ac 
cording  to  St.  Benjamin.     4  parts  in  one  vol.     I2mo,  half  roan  original 
wrappers  bound  in.     New  York.     1863-64.  $15.00 


i66  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

Fine  copy.  Bound  in  at  the  end  is :  "Miscegenation,  the  Theory  of  the 
Blending  of  the  Races,  applied  to  the  American  White  Man  arid  Negro."  1864.  A 
very  rare  and  extremely  Curious  Theory  of  Eugenics  for  Americans. 

1240.  WHITE,  RICHARD  GRANT.     The  New  Gospel  of  Peace,  ac 
cording  to  St.  Benjamin.    The  four  parts  complete  as  issued.     I2mo,  half 
Russia,  original  wrappers  bound  in.    New  York.     1863-66.  $10.00 

First  Edition  of  each  part  of  these  curious  political  Satires. 

1241.  WHITE,  RICHARD  GRANT.     Revelations:     A  Companion  to 
the  "New  Gospel  of  Peace."    According  to  Abraham.    36  pp.  i2mo,  half 
morocco,  glazed  wrappers  bound  in  (front  wrapper  slightly  torn).     New 
York.     1863.  $4-5° 

A  bitter  attack  on  Lincoln,  written  in  the  style  of  the  Bible  "Revelations." 

1242.  WHITLOCK,  BRAN.  Abraham  Lincoln.     Beacon  Biographies 
of    Eminent   American    Series.     Portrait.      iSmo,   cloth,   uncut.    Boston. 
1909.  $1.00 

'First  Edition.     Fine  Copy. 

WHITMAN'S  MAGNIFICENT  EULOGY  ON  LINCOLN. 

1243.  WHITMAN,   WALT.  Original   Autograph   Manuscript   being 
the  Commencement  of  his  Famous  Address  on   Lincoln.     Large   folio. 
N.  D.  $250.00 

"How  often  since  that  dark  and  chilly  Saturday — that  dripping  April  day,  now 
fifteen  years  bygone — my  heart  has  entertam'd  the  dream,  the  wish,  to  give  of 
Abraham  Lincoln's  death  its  ozvn  special  thought  and  memorial.  Yet  now  the 
sought  for  opportunity  offers.  I  find  my  notes  incompetent  (Why,  for  truly  pro 
found  themes,  is  statement  so  idle?  why  does  the  right  phrase  never  offer?}  arid 
the  fit  tribute  I  dreamed  of  waits  unprepared  as  ever 

"It  belongs  to  these  States  in  their  entirety — not  the  North  only  brft  the  South, 
perhaps  most  tenderly  and  devoutly  to  the  South  of  all,  for  there  reaUy  this  man's 
birth-stock Why  should  I  not  say  that  thence  his  manliest  traits,  his  uni 
versality,  his  canny  easy  ways  and  words  upon  the  surface,  his  inflexible  determina 
tion  and  courage  at  heart.  Have  you  never  realized  it  my  friends,  that  Lincoln, 
though  grafted  on  the  West,  is  essentially,  in  personnel  and  character,  a  Southern 
contribution!"' 

1244.  WHITMAN,    WALT.      Drum    Taps.      i2mo,    original    cloth. 
New  York.     1865-66.  $7.50 

Second  Issue  of  the  First  Edition,  containing  the  Sequel  to  Drum  Taps.  Owing 
to  the  death  of  President  Lincoln,  the  author  delayed  the  publication  of  this  volume 
until  a  few  weeks  later,  when  he  added  "When  Lilacs  Last  in  the  Door-Yard 
Bloomed,"  O  Captain!  My  Captain!"  and  a  few  other  poems. 

PRINTED  ON  VELLUM. 

1245.  WHITMAN,  WALT.    Hymn  on  the  Death  of  Lincoln.    Hand- 
colored  frontispiece  with  initials.     I2mo,  vellum.    London.    Essex  House 
Press.    1900.  $25.00 

Charming  Edition  of  Whitman's  Grand  Poem  "When  Lilacs  last  in  the  door- 
yard  bloomed."  Edition  of  135  Copies  only,  all  printed  on  vellum. 


.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  167 

1246.  WHITMAN,  WALT.  Memories  of  President  Lincoln  and  other 
Lyrics  ("When  Lilacs  last  in  the  Dooryard  Bloomed/'  ''Captain,  My 
Captain/'  etc.)  l6mo,  boards,  uncut.  Portland,  Me.  1906.  $1.50 

1247.'  WHITMAN,  WALT.  Memories  of  President  Lincoln  and 
Other  Lyrics  of  the  War.  i6mo,  vellum  boards.  Portland,  Me. 
1906.  $4.50 

Japan  Paper.     Only  100  Copies  printed. 

1248.  WHITNEY,   HKNRY  C.     Life  on  the  Circuit  with  Lincoln. 
With  Sketches  of  Generals  Grant,  Sherman  and  McClellan,  Judge  Davis, 
Leonard  Swett  and  Other  Contemporaries.     Illustrated  with  numerous 
portraits,  mews  and  autographs.     8vo,  cloth.     Boston.     1892.  $4.00 

First  E-dition  of  these  extremely  interesting  Memoirs. 

1249.  WILLCOX,  G.  B.  AND  FIELD  T.  P.    Funeral  Observances 
at  New  London,  Conn.,  in  Honor  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     8vo,  half  mo 
rocco,  original  'wrappers  bound  in.     New  London.     1865.  $7-5o 

Scarce.  Contains  a  very  interesting  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Citizens  of  New  London,  The  Procession  through  the  Streets,  and  the  Mayor's 
Proclamation.  Only  300  printed. 

1250.  WILLIAM,    A.    DALLAS.      The    Praise    of    Lincoln.      An 
Anthology.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.    Indianapolis.     (1911).  $2.00 

Every  Poem  in  this  Splendid  Collection  is  remarkable  for  its  intrinsic  beauty 
and  association  value  and  include  the  songs  of  praise  of  many  noted  Poets  on 
Lincoln  as  Boy,  as  Leader,  Emancipator,  Humorist,  Man  and  Martyr. 

1251.  WILLIAMS,   FRANCIS  HOWARD.     The  Burden  Bearer.     An 
Epic  of  Lincoln.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Philadelphia.     1908.     $2.50 

First  Edition     One  of  300  copies  printed. 

1252.  WILLIAMS,  ROBERT  H.    "God's  Chosen  Ruler."    A  Sermon 
delivered  in  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Frederick  City,  Maryland.    8vo, 
half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in.     Frederick.     1865.  $7-5° 

Very  scarce,  only  250  Copies  having  been  printed. 

1253.  WILLSON,  EDMUND  B.    The  Proclamation  of  Freedom.    A 
Sermon  preached  in  the  North  Church,  Salem,  Jan.  4,  1863.    8vo,  original 
wrappers.     Salem.     1863.  $6.50 

Very  Scarce.     Not  in  the  Lambert  collection. 

1254.  WILLIAMS,    THOMAS.      Eulogy   on   Abraham   Lincoln,    de 
livered  in  Christ  M.  E.  Church.    8vo,  half  calf,  wrappers,  bound  in.  Pitts 
burgh.     1865.  $6.50 

The  Rare  36  Page  Issue. 

1255.  WILSON,  RuFus  ROCKWKLL.     Lincoln  in  Caricature.     Illus 
trated  with  32  plates.  4to,  loose  in  sheets,  in  board  portfolio.    Printed  for 
Private  Distribution.  1903.  $15.00 

These  32  plates  are  selected  from  the  hundreds  that  appeared  during  Lincoln's 
Presidency  when  he  was  the  most  savagely  Cartooned  Man  in  Public  Life  in 
"Harper's  Weekly,"  "Frank  Leslie's,"  "Vanity  Fair"  and  the  London  "Punch." 
Each  plate  is  fully  described  in  the  Index.  Only  150  Copies  were  printed. 


i68  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

1256.  WILSON,  WILIJAM  T.    The  Death  of  President  Lincoln.    A 
Sermon.     8vo,  half  morocco,  original  covers  in  black  borders  bound  in. 
Albany.     1865.  $5.00 

With  presentation  Inscription  to  Bradley  Martin  from  James  Kidd'  one  of  the 
Vestry. 

1257.  WINDER,  W.  H.    Secrets  of  the  American  Bastile.    8vo,  half 
morocco,  wrappers.     Philadelphia.     1863.  $7-5o 

A  Fierce  Copperhead  Denunciation  of  the  Lincoln  Administration.  "They  love 
darkness  rather  than  Light,  because  their  dee'ds  are  evil."  A  Former  Owner  has 
written  on  fly  leaf  "Rare  Old  Copperhead  Argument  worthy  of  Death." 

1258.  WINDSOR,    WILLIAM.      Justice    and    Mercy.      A    Sermon 
Preached  on  National  Fast  Day,  June  ist,  1865.     Half  morocco,  wrappers 
bound  in.     Davenport,  Iowa.     1865.  $5-OO 

Very  Scarce. 

1259.  WISCONSIN.      Address    of    I.    A.    Lapham    and    Edward 
Solomon  before  the  State  Historical  Society.     Jan.  24,  1866.     8vo,  half 
brown  morocco  neat,  wrappers  bound  .in.     Madison.    Wis.     1866.       $6.00 

The  Lapham  Address  is  partly  devoted  to  a  very  Appreciative  Memorial  of 
Lincoln.  Bound  in  is  a  very  scarce  Tract  ''The  Voter's  Library."  Philadelphia 
1892  entitled  "Abraham  Lincoln.  The  Immortal  President  discussed  as  the  Greatest 
of  American  Workmen"  by  J.  S.  Clarkson. 

1260.  WOODBURY,   AUGUSTUS.     A   Sketch   of  the   Character  of 
Abraham     Lincoln.       I2mo,    original    printed     wrappers.       Providence. 
1865.  $3.00 

Scarce.     Fine  Copy.  , 

1261.  WOODBURY,  AUGUSTUS.    The  Son  of  God  calleth  the  Dead 
to  Life.     A  Sermon  suggested  by  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
preached  in  the  Westminster  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.     April  16,  1865. 
I2mo.  original  printed  wrappers.     Providence.     1865.  $3-75 

Fine  Copy. 

1262.  WOODBURY,  AUGUSTUS.    The  Son  of  God  calleth  the  Dead 
to  Life.     A  Sermon  preached  in  Providence,  April   16,.  1865;  A  Sketch 
of  the  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  A  Discourse,  June   I,   1865.     2 
pieces  in  one,    I2mo     half    morocco,    wrappers    bound    in.      Providence, 
1865.  $7-50 

Fine  Copies  of  these  two  Scarce  Rhode  Island  Eulogies. 

LINCOLN'S  REMOVAL  OF  GENERAL  WOOL. 

1263.  WOOL,   GENERAL   JOHN   E.      Distinguished   in   the   War   of 
1812  and  in  the  War  with  Mexico.     Retired  by  President  Lincoln  on 
August  ist,  1863  after  the  New  York  Draft  Riots.     Long  Letter  of  ex 
planation  of  the  loss  of  his  Command  "My  dear  Friend.     I  have  received 
your  favor  of  the  2Oth  inst.  in  which  you  express  a  desire  to  have,  an  ex 
planation  of  my  sudden  expulsion  from  the  Command  of  New  York.     It 
would  be  difficult  for  me  to  give  what  might  be  considered  a  satisfactory 


GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY  169 

explanation  of  the  Causes  which  induced  the  PRESIDENT  to  remove  me  so 
suddenly  from  the  Command  of  New.  York  at  the  same  time  from  the 
Command  of  the  Eastern  Department,  and  this  too  the  day  after  the 
Rioters  in  the  City  had  been  put  down  and  quiet  restored  to  its  Citizens, 
etc.,  etc."  Concludes  ''Unless  a  Constant  and  unceasing  devotion  to  my 
Country  and  an  unfaltering  determination  ever  since  the  6th  Dec.  1860, 
to  preserve  the  Union  and  suppress  the  Rebellion  should  have  lead  to  it." 
8  pp.  4to.  Troy.  August.  1863.  $15.00 

A  very  -concise  Account  of  the  General's  Operations  in  the  Riots  and  the  opposi 
tion  he  encountered  from  all  the  powers  in  Washington. 

1264.  WORCESTER,    THOMAS.      Abraham    Lincoln.      Discourse 
delivered  on  the  National  Fast  Day,  June  i,  1865.     8vo,  half  morocco 
neat.     (Boston).     1865.  $3-5o 

1265.  WORDSWORTH,   R.   D.     "Abe"   Lincoln's   Anecdotes   and 
Stories.    A  Collection  of  the  best  Stories  told  by  Lincoln  which  made  him 
famous  as  America's  Best  Story  Teller.    i6mo,  cloth.  Boston.   1908.  $1.50 

1266.  \VORTMAN,  DENIS.    A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  President 
Lincoln,   delivered  in   Schenectady,  N.  Y.     Svo,  half  morocco,   original 
wrappers  bound  in.     Albany.     1865.  $4.00 

Scarce. 

1267.  WRIGHT,  CARRIE  DOUGLAS.    Lincoln's  First  Love.    A  True 
Story.    Frontispiece.     i6mo,  cloth.     Chicago.     1901.  $1.00 

First  Edition.     Fine  Copy. 

1268.  WRIGHT,   WILLIAM.  A   W'ord   of   Warning   to   Democrats, 
from  a  Life-Long  Voter  with  the  Party.     Svo,  half  brown  calf  neat. 
Philadelphia.     1863.  $3-5° 

Strongly  urging  the  support  of  Lincoln  "Let  loyal  Democrats  stop  at  once  their 
senseless  War  against  the  Government,  on  the  plea  of  opposing  the  Republican 
Party.  Let  them  exhibit  less  hatred  of  'Honest  Old  Abe'  and  less  love  for  the 
Traitor  Jeff  Davis"  etc. 

1269.  Y.  R.     Abraham  Lincoln.     A  Study.     I2mo,  full  brown  mo 
rocco  gilt.    Liverpool.    1865.  $7-5o 

A  most  appreciative  English  Life  of  Lincoln,  published  in  the  year  of  his  Death. 

1270.  YARD,  ROBERT  B.  The  Providential  Significance  of  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Svo,  half  morocco,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
Newark,  N.  J.     1865.  $8.50 

Fine  copy,  with  two  letters  from  the  author  laid  in,  sending  Charles  H.  Hart, 
the  Lincoln  bibliographer,  this  copy  of  his  sermon  and  saying  that  800  copies  of  it 
had  been  printed.  The  author  was  formerly  Chaplain  of  ist  Reg.,  N.  J.  Vols.,  6th 
Corps. 

1271.  YEAMAN,  GEORGE  H.     Speech  on  the  President's  Proclama 
tion,   Dec.    18,    1862.     Svo,   half  morocco,   original   wrappers  bound  in. 
Baltimore.     1863.  $3-5° 

The  Author  was  Senator  from  Kentucky  and  although  a  strong  Unionist  was 
vehemently  opposed  to  the  Abolition  of  Slavery  as  just  pro'claimed  by  Lincoln. 


170  GEO.  D.  SMITH,  547  FIFTH  AVE.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

1272.  "YE    SNEAK   YCLEPID    COPPERHEAD."      A    Satirical 
Poem.     Woodcuts.     i6mo,  wrappers.     Philadelphia.     1863.  $15.00 

Mentions  Lincoln  by  name  and  as  President.  With  Autographs  of  John  A. 
McAllister  and  Benson  J.  Lossing  dated  1863.  An  extremely  Rare  Lincoln  arid  Civil 
War  Record  in  the  finest  Condition. 

1273.  YOURTEE,  S.  L.    A  Sermon  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Funeral 
of    Abraham    Lincoln.      Svo,    half    morocco,    original    covers    bound    in. 
Springfield,,  Ohio.     1865.  $4.50 

Delivered  in  the  Central  M.  E.  Church.     Springfield  Ohio.    April  19,  1865. 
Scarce. 

1274.  ZABRISKIE,  ANDREW.     The  Medallic  History  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     With   27   illustrations   of   Medals   and    Tokens   struck    off   in 
honor  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  both  as  Candidate  and  President.    Svo,  orig 
inal  wrappers  uncut.    New  York.     1901.  $3.00 

A  must  valuable  Reference  Work  for  the  Lincoln  Collector  containing  much 
very  interesting  information  regarding  Lincoln's  two  Presidential  Campaigns. 

A  MOST  EXTENSIVE  AND  REMARKABLE  COLLECTION  OF 
CIVIL  WAR  AND  LINCOLN  ENVELOPES 

1275.  WAR   ENVELOPES.     An   extremely   fine   and   very   inter 
esting  Collection  of  over  3000  Civil  War  Envelopes;  the  great  Majority 
being  issued  by  Sympathizers  of  the  Federal  Cause,  the  Rest  being  the 
Product  of   Individuals    fervently   supporting  the   Confederate   Govern 
ment.     Amongst  them  are  hundreds  of  portraits  of  LINCOLN,  SEWARD, 
DOUGLAS,  ELLSWORTH,  WINFIELD  SCOTT,  GENERAL  LYON,  McCLELLAN, 
GEN.  WOOL,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  who  was  much  used  by  both  sides, 
JEFFERSON  DAVIS,  BEAUREGARD,  FREMONT,  BROWNELL,  the  Avenger  of 
Ellsworth,  GENS.  PRENTISS,  CORCORAN,  ROBERT  ANDERSON  SIEGEL,  BUT 
LER,  Dix,  CAPTAIN  DUPONT,  BURNSIDE,  HALLECK,  FOOTE,  BUELL,  WOR- 
DEN  OF  THE  MERRIMAC,  "PARSON"  BROWNLOW,  BLENKER,  ROSECRANZ, 
BANKS,   SHERMAN,  PORTER,   FARRAGUT,   GRANT  and  other  well  known 
soldiers  in  the  war.    Pictorial  Plates  of  Each  of  the  Southern  and  North 
ern  States  with  their  Arms  and  Emblems  are  included  with  similar  de 
signs   of   almost   every   Large   City.      Hundreds    of    Regimental    Camp- 
Scenes,    Battle   Incidents   and   Naval   Engagements   are   also   comprised, 
all  brilliantly  colored,  and  many  of  them  accompanied  by  Contemporary 
Newspaper   Cuttings   in   prose  and  verse,   more   or   less   appropriate   to 
the  Illustration.     The  150  portraits  of  Lincoln  are  particularly  interest 
ing  and  of  considerable  Historical  Value  being  nearly  all  original,  un 
co  pyrighted  designs  by  the  publishers.     The  Death  of  COLONEL  ELLS 
WORTH — or  Assassination  as  it  was  then  considered,  is  represented  by 
many  specimens  and  is  no  doubt  a  complete  Collection  of  all  the  Ells 
worth  pieces  issued  at  the  time. 

The  portraits  of  Grant  depict  him  with  a  B.eard  like  a  Patriarch 
while  Gen.  Sherman's  Face  shows  as  clean  shaved  as  possible.     Quite  a 


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large  number  of  the  Envelopes  bear  the  head  of  one  of  the  Federal  Com 
manders  surrounded  by  a  Map  of  the  Field  of  his  Operations.  The 
intensely  bitter  expression  of  Sectional  Feeling  is  abundantly  displayed 
in  the  very  large  number  of  Caricatures  belittling  the  Confederate  Army 
and  its  Heads.  A  Prime  Favorite  being  the  hanging  of  Jefferson  Davis 
from  the  Gallows.  All  neatly  arranged  in  3  Albums  of  tinted  paper.  One 
folio  and  2  vols.  4to.  1860-65.  $300.00 

A  Unique  Collection  which  from  a  presentation  inscription  shows  that  it 
was  completed  before  1867  so  that  many  Rarities  were  preserved  which  have 
since  then  completely  disappeared. 

AN   EXCESSIVELY   RARE   MURDER  BROADSIDE 

1276.  WAR  DEPARTMENT  BROADSIDE.  $100,000!  Tnfl 
MURDERER  OF  OUR  LATE  BELOVED  PRESIDENT,  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN,  is 
STILL  AT  LARGE.  $50,000  REWARD  WILL  BE  PAID  BY  THIS  DEPARTMENT 
FOR  HIS  APPREHENSION.  IN  ADDITION  TO  ANY  REWARD  OFFERED  BY 
MUNICIPAL  AUTHORITIES  OR  STATE  EXECUTIVES.  $25,000  REWARD  WILL 
BE  PAID  FOR  THE  APPREHENSION  OF  JOHN  H.  SURRATT,  ONE  OF  BOOTH'S 
ACCOMPLICES.  $25,000  REWARD  WILL  BE  PAID  FOR  THE  APPREHENSION 
OF  DAVID  C.  HAROLD,  ANOTHER  OF  BOOTH'S  ACCOMPLICES,  etc.  Size 
12^  x  24  inches.  Washington.  April  20,  1865.  $400.00 

The  Rarest  of  all  the  War  Department's  Proclamation  for  the  Arrest  of  the 
Murderers:  Containing  three  photographs  of  Surratt,  Booth  and  Harold  at  head 
and  the  following  Notice,  which  had  not  appeared  in  previous  Issues  at  the  end, 
reading  "NOTICE  IN  ADDITION  TO  THE  ABOVE,  STATE  AND  OTHER  AUTHORITIES  HAVE 
OFFERED  REWARDS  MAKING  AN  AGGREGATE  OF  ABOUT  Two  HUNDRED  THOUSAND 
DOLLARS."  EDWIN  M.  STANTON,  SECRETARY  OF  WAR. 


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